Natural law modernized
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Formato: | Libro |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Toronto ; Buffalo :
University of Toronto Press
c2001
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Colección: | Toronto studies in philosophy
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Machine generated contents note: 1 Did Medieval Natural Law Die Out?
- 2 Locke's Natural Law and St Thomas's: Secular in Content, Empirical in Foundation
- 3 Rousseau and St Thomas on the Common Good
- Appendix 3.1 The Common Good Underappreciated in Current Political Science
- 4 Hobbes Allied with St Thomas: An Axiomatic System of Laws
- Appendix 4.1 Minute Scholarship on Hobbes's First Law
- Appendix 4.2 Hobbes's Axiomatic System Formally Expressed
- Appendix 4.3 Complications in the Formalization of Hobbes on
- 'Seeking Peace' by Robert L. Causey
- 5 David Hume: Natural Law Theorist and Moral Realist
- 6 From Private Property in Hume and Locke to the Universality of Natural Laws
- 7 With Us Still: Natural Law Theory Illustrated Today in the Work of David Copp
- 8 Moral Education
- 9 Epilogue: The Lasting Strength of Natural Law Theory in Jurisprudence
- Appendix: Natural Law in Philosophical Traditions outside the Christian West
- 1. Ibn Khaldun Modernized by Michael McLendon
- 2. Natural Law in Classical Chinese Philosophy by Xiusheng Liu.