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- Title Pages
- Introduction
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1 Calvinists, Arminians, Socinians: Popular Sovereignty and Natural Rights in Early Modern Political Thought -
2 Truth and Toleration in Early Modern Thought -
3 The History of the History of Ethics and Emblematic Passages -
4 Natural Law and Natural Rights in Early Enlightenment Copenhagen -
5 Natural Equality and Natural Law in Locke’s Two Treatises -
6 Dignity and Equality in Pufendorf’s Natural Law Theory -
7 Theory and Practice in the Natural Law of Christian Thomasius -
8 The ‘Iura Connata’ in the Natural Law of Christian Wolff -
9 Hume’s Peculiar Definition of Justice -
10 Economising Natural Law: Pufendorf on Moral Quantities and Sumptuary Legislation -
11 The Legacy of Smith’s Jurisprudence in Late Eighteenth-Century Edinburgh -
12 Declaring Rights: Bentham and the Rights of Man -
13 Rights After the Revolutions - Index
(p.366) Index
(p.366) Index
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- Philosophy, Rights and Natural Law
- Publisher:
- Edinburgh University Press
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- Title Pages
- Introduction
-
1 Calvinists, Arminians, Socinians: Popular Sovereignty and Natural Rights in Early Modern Political Thought -
2 Truth and Toleration in Early Modern Thought -
3 The History of the History of Ethics and Emblematic Passages -
4 Natural Law and Natural Rights in Early Enlightenment Copenhagen -
5 Natural Equality and Natural Law in Locke’s Two Treatises -
6 Dignity and Equality in Pufendorf’s Natural Law Theory -
7 Theory and Practice in the Natural Law of Christian Thomasius -
8 The ‘Iura Connata’ in the Natural Law of Christian Wolff -
9 Hume’s Peculiar Definition of Justice -
10 Economising Natural Law: Pufendorf on Moral Quantities and Sumptuary Legislation -
11 The Legacy of Smith’s Jurisprudence in Late Eighteenth-Century Edinburgh -
12 Declaring Rights: Bentham and the Rights of Man -
13 Rights After the Revolutions - Index