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Fear and the Illusion of Autonomy


 
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1. Title Title of document Fear and the Illusion of Autonomy
 
2. Creator Author's name, affiliation, country Samantha Frost; University of Illinois; United States
 
2. Creator Author's name, affiliation, country Juan A. Fernández Manzano (Trad.); Universidad Complutense de Madrid; Spain
 
2. Creator Author's name, affiliation, country Gustavo Castel de Lucas (Trad.); IE University; Spain
 
3. Subject Discipline(s) political philosophy, political theory
 
3. Subject Keyword(s) Hobbes and complex causation, Hobbes and fear, Hobbes and materialism, Hobbes and sovereignty
 
3. Subject Subject classification 7207.04
 
4. Description Abstract This essay reads Hobbes’s account of the complexity of causation in conjunction with his materialist analysis of the way that fear orients the subject in time in order to argue that, for Hobbes, fear is both a response to, and a disavowal of, the impossibility of self-sovereignty. The essay argues that the movements of memory and anticipation that Hobbes depicts as central to the passion of fear transform the causal field for the subject in such a way as to give her a sense of possible mastery both over herself and over the world around her. In suggesting that fear fosters an illusion of autonomous agency in individuals, Hobbes points to the possibility that the immense and fearsome power attributed to the sovereign is not simply a response to the need to quell unruliness and disorder but is also a condition for each individual’s sense of her own self-sovereignty.
 
5. Publisher Organizing agency, location Universidad Complutense de Madrid
 
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7. Date (YYYY-MM-DD) 2016-12-20
 
8. Type Status & genre Peer-reviewed Article
 
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9. Format File format PDF (Español), HTML (Español)
 
10. Identifier Uniform Resource Identifier https://lastorresdelucca.org/index.php/ojs/article/view/135
 
11. Source Title; vol., no. (year) Las Torres de Lucca. International Journal of Political Philosophy; Vol 5, No 9 (2016): July-December
 
12. Language English=en es
 
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