Kinch Hoekstra

Research Bio

Kinch Hoekstra specializes in the history of political, moral, and legal philosophy. He has written on ancient, renaissance, and early modern political thought.  He has published a number of studies on ancient political thought, including "Athenian Democracy and Popular Tyranny" (2016) and "Thucydides and the Politics of Necessity" (2017, with Mark Fisher).  Another focus of research has been the philosophy of Thomas Hobbes (including studies of his theory of equality, obligation, democracy, tyranny, mixed government, natural law, and the rationality of justice); he co-edited The Oxford Handbook of Hobbes (2016). 

Jointly appointed with the UC Berkeley School of Law, Hoekstra is also an affiliated professor in the Department of Philosophy and the Department of Classics.  From 1996 to 2007, Hoekstra was a member of the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Oxford, where he also regularly taught graduate students in the Faculty of Classics and the Department of Politics and International Relations.  During this same period, he was the Leveson Gower Fellow in Ancient and Modern Philosophy at Balliol College.

Hoekstra has been the Carlyle Lecturer in the History of Political Thought at the University of Oxford and a Visiting Professorial Fellow at Nuffield College (2017), a Rockefeller Visiting Faculty Fellow at the Center for Human Values at Princeton University (2011-12), a member of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton (2004-5), and an Ahmanson-Getty Fellow at UCLA (2001-2).  He will give the Benedict Lectures on the History of Political Philosophy at Boston University in 2018.

Research Expertise and Interest

history of political philosophy

Teaching

Courses taught during the three most recent terms
2026 Spring
  • Seminar in Renaissance Literature and Culture  [ITALIAN 215]  

  • Directed Dissertation Research for JSP Students  [LAW 296.5]  

  • Individual Study, Jsp Doctorate  [LAW 602]  

  • JSP Doctorate - Prospectus Writing  [LAW 603]  

  • Special Topics in Political Theory  [POLSCI 211]  

  • Research Workshop in Theory  [POLSCI 291T]  

  • Directed Advanced Study  [POLSCI 292]  

  • Directed Dissertation Research  [POLSCI 296]  

  • Professional Preparation for Graduate Student Instructors.  [POLSCI 398]  

2025 Fall
  • On Tyranny  [LAW 215.43]  

  • Directed Dissertation Research for JSP Students  [LAW 296.5]  

  • Professional Training: Supervised Teaching  [LAW 300]  

  • Individual Study, Jsp Doctorate  [LAW 602]  

  • JSP Doctorate - Prospectus Writing  [LAW 603]  

  • Philosophy and Law in Ancient Athens  [LEGALST 119]  

  • Supervised Independent Study and Research for Undergraduates  [POLSCI 199]  

  • Directed Advanced Study  [POLSCI 292]  

  • Directed Dissertation Research  [POLSCI 296]  

  • Professional Preparation for Graduate Student Instructors.  [POLSCI 398]  

  • Research Skills  [POLSCI 404]  

2025 Summer
  • Special Study in Political Science  [POLSCI 299]  

2025 Spring
  • Directed Dissertation Research for JSP Students  [LAW 296.5]  

  • Individual Study, Jsp Doctorate  [LAW 602]  

  • JSP Doctorate - Prospectus Writing  [LAW 603]  

  • Directed Advanced Study  [POLSCI 292]  

  • Directed Dissertation Research  [POLSCI 296]  

  • Professional Preparation for Graduate Student Instructors.  [POLSCI 398]