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A Companion to Hobbes


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      Notes on Contributors

      Arash Abizadeh, Professor, Department of Political Science and an Associate Member of the Department of Philosophy at McGill University. His research focusses on democratic theory; power; identity, nationalism, and cosmopolitanism; immigration and border control; and seventeenth- and eighteenth-century philosophy, particularly Hobbes and Rousseau. His monograph Hobbes and the Two Faces of Ethics (Cambridge) won the 2019 Canadian Philosophical Association Biennial Book Prize (English).

      Marcus P. Adams, Associate Professor of Philosophy at the State University of New York at Albany and former Associate Editor of the journal Hobbes Studies. His research focuses on perception and natural philosophy in Early Modern Philosophy, in particular on Thomas Hobbes and Margaret Cavendish. His recent papers have appeared in journals such as British Journal for the History of Philosophy, History of Philosophy Quarterly, Philosophers’ Imprint, and Philosophical Studies.

      Mónica Brito Vieira, Professor, University of York. Her work in political theory focuses on the languages and concepts through which we make sense of and shape our political world, most notably the concept of political representation. She is the author of The Elements of Representation in Hobbes (Brill, 2009), the coauthor of Representation (Polity, 2008), and editor of Reclaiming Representation (Routledge, 2017). Her work has also appeared in the American