Natural Law and the Theory of Property

Natural Law and the Theory of Property Grotius to Hume

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Historians of philosophy and political theory; philosophers of law and politics; moral philosophers.;In this book, Stephen Buckle provides a historical perspective on the political philosophies of Locke and Hume, arguing that there are continuities in the development of 17th and 18th century political theory which have often gone unrecognized. He begins with a detailed exposition of Grotius's and Pufendorf's modern natural law theory, focussing on their accounts of the nature of natural law, human sociability, the development of forms of property, and the question of slavery. He then shows that Locke's political theory takes up and develops these basic themes of natural law. The author argues further that, rather than being a departure from this tradition, the moral sense theory of Hutcheson and Hume represents a not entirely successful attempt to underpin the natural law theory with an adequate moral psychology.

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ISBN: 9780198242390
Publisher: Clarendon
Imprint: Clarendon
Pub date:
DEWEY: 171.2
DEWEY edition: 20
Language: English
Number of pages: 324
Weight: -1g