A. P. Martinich on Hobbes’s Conservatism
For all of the novelty and innovation in his theories, Hobbes also had a deeply conservative strain. It led him to want to retain the traditional method of constructing geometrical objects using compass and straightedge, just as it led him to want to preserve the traditional Christian doctrines formulated in the creeds.
(A. P. Martinich, Hobbes: A Biography [Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999], 288)
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