The Journal of Hobbes Studies is an academic journal dedicated to the philosophical and political theories of Thomas Hobbes. Hobbes was a renowned political philosopher in 17th century England, known for his profound insights into the state, social contract, and human nature. This magazine provides a forum for scholars, researchers, and students to delve into Hobbes' works, including his representative work Leviathan, in fields such as political philosophy, ethics, epistemology, and metaphysics.
The magazine covers a multidimensional analysis of Hobbes' ideas, including its impact on modern political theory, comparative studies with the ideas of other philosophers, and the application of Hobbes' theory in contemporary social and political issues. In addition, the magazine also publishes articles on Hobbes' life, historical background, and literary research, providing a more comprehensive perspective for understanding his philosophical system.