Philosophers' philosophy of law from the seventeenth century to our days (Vol. 10) by Patrick Riley.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: (Treatise of legal philosophy and general jurisprudence)Publication details: Netherlands : Springer, 2009.Description: 331 pISBN:- 9789048129638
- 340.56 RIL/PHI
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Table of Contents :
Chapter 1. The (Non)-legal thoughts of Niccolo Machiaveli
Chapter 2. The legal philosophy of hugo Grotius
Chapter 3. The legal philosophy of Thomas hobbes
Chapter 4. Consent and natural law in locke’s philosophy
Chapter 5. The legal theory of pufendorf
Chapter 6. Leibniz on justice as “the charity of wise”
Chapter 7. Malebranch and “Cartesianzied Augustinianism”
Chapter 8. Montesquuieu and vico
Chapter 9. Hume and smith
Chapter 10. Voltaire’s sceptical jurisprudence : contra leibnizian optimism in candied
Chapter 11. The legal philosophy of jean-jacques rousseau
Chapter 12. The laegal philosophy of kant
Chapter 13. The legal philosophy of G.W.F. Hegel
Chapter 14. Karl marx’s philosophy of law
Chapter 15. The legal thought of J.S. Mill
Chapter 16. Nietzsche as a philosopher of law
Chapter 17. Neo-kantian epilogue : rawls and habermas
Bibliography
Index