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_aDavis, Michael, _d1943- |
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_aActual social contract and political obligation : _ba philosopher's history through Locke / _cMichael Davis. |
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_aLewiston, N.Y. : _aLampeter : _bE. Mellen Press, _c1886. |
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_axxi, 307 p. ; _c24 cm. |
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_aStudies in the history of philosophy ; _vv. 69 |
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505 | 0 | 0 | _aMachine derived contents note: Part I. The Prehistory of the Actual Social Contract -- -- -- 1. Where to Start? -- 2. Hebrews and the Biblical Covenants -- 3. Athens: Crito, Republic, and Politics -- 4. Romans: Cicero, Augustine, and Justinian -- -- -- Part II. Contract Begins -- -- -- 5. Feudal Oath and Consent in Person -- 6. Early Consent: The Thirteenth Century -- 7. From Consent in Person to Consent by Proxy -- -- -- Part III. The Third Principle of Consent -- -- -- 8. Modus: Consent in Parliament about 1320 -- 9. Majority Vote and Other Refinements, 1320-1600 -- 10. From Proctor to Picture -- 11. The Reformation, Hooker, and Consent by Legislators -- -- -- -- -- 12. Revolutionary Ideas of 1647 -- 13. Civil State, Political Obligation, and Representation -- -- -- Part IV. Contract Theory Before Hobbes -- -- -- 14. The Question -- 15. The Reformation, Religious Wars, and Modem Theory -- 16. Calvin, Ephors, and Resistance. -- 17. French Theory, Governmental Contract, and Junius Brutus -- 18. Brutus: Rights Inalienable by Nature -- 19. Brutus: Rights Inalienable in Practice -- 20. Buchanan and Hooker -- 21. Althusius and Grotius. -- -- -- Part V. Hobbes, Locke, and Actual Contract -- -- -- 22. Hobbes' War on Contract -- 23. Locke's Very Practical Problem -- 24. Property and Locke's Civil State of Nature -- 25. Locke's Political Society -- 26. Three Hundred Years After Locke. |
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_aPolitical obligation _xHistory. |
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_3Table of contents _uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy034/2002033667.html |
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