Lectures on the history of political philosophy /

Samuel Freeman, these lectures are a fitting final addition to his oeuvre, and to the history of political philosophy as well

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Rawls, John, 1921-2002
Other Authors: Freeman, Samuel Richard
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, Mass. : Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2007
Cambridge, Mass. : 2007
Cambridge, Mass. : 2007
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Remarks on political philosophy
  • Lectures on Hobbes
  • Lectures on Locke
  • Lectures on Hume
  • Lectures on Rousseau
  • Lectures on Mill
  • Lectures on Marx
  • Remarks on political philosophy
  • Lectures on Hobbes
  • Social contract
  • Lectures on Locke
  • Lectures on Hume
  • Lectures on Rousseau
  • Lectures on Mill
  • Lectures on Marx
  • note: Introduction : remarks on political philosophy
  • Lectures on Hobbes
  • Lecture I Hobbes's secular moralism and the role of his social contract
  • Lecture II Human nature and the state of nature
  • Lecture III Hobbes's account of practical reasoning
  • Lecture IV role and powers of the sovereign
  • App Hobbes index
  • Lectures on Locke
  • Lecture I His doctrine of natural law
  • Lecture II His account of a legitimate regime
  • Lecture III Property and the class state
  • Lectures on Hume
  • Lecture I "Of the original contract"
  • Lecture II Utility, justice, and the judicious spectator
  • Lectures on Rousseau
  • Lecture I social contract : its problem
  • Lecture II social contract : assumptions and the general will (I)
  • Lecture III general will (II) and the question of stability
  • Lectures on Mill
  • Lecture I His conception of utility
  • Lecture II His account of justice
  • Lecture III principle of liberty
  • Lecture IV His doctrine as a whole
  • App. Remarks on Mill's social theory
  • Lectures on Marx
  • Lecture I His view of capitalism as a social system
  • Lecture II His conception of right and justice
  • Lecture III His ideal : a society of freely associated producers
  • App. Four lectures on Henry Sidgwick.
  • Introduction : remarks on political philosophy
  • Lectures on Hobbes
  • Lecture I Hobbes's secular moralism and the role of his social contract
  • Lecture II. Human nature and the state of nature
  • Lecture III. Hobbes's account of practical reasoning
  • Lecture IV. The role and powers of the sovereign
  • App. Hobbes index
  • Lectures on Locke
  • Lecture I. His doctrine of natural law
  • Lecture II. His account of a legitimate regime
  • Lecture III. Property and the class state
  • Lectures on Hume
  • Lecture I. "Of the original contract"
  • Lecture II. Utility, justice, and the judicious spectator
  • Lectures on Rousseau
  • Lecture I. The social contract : its problem
  • Lecture II. The social contract : assumptions and the general will (I)
  • Lecture III. The general will (II) and the question of stability
  • Lectures on Mill
  • Lecture I. His conception of utility
  • Lecture II. His account of justice
  • Lecture III. The principle of liberty
  • Lecture IV. His doctrine as a whole
  • App. Remarks on Mill's social theory
  • Lectures on Marx
  • Lecture I. His view of capitalism as a social system
  • Lecture II. His conception of right and justice
  • Lecture III. His ideal : a society of freely associated producers
  • App. Four lectures on Henry Sidgwick
  • App. Five lectures on Joseph Butler.