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Natural Law and Moral Philosophy: From Grotius to the Scottish Enlightenment


Natural Law and Moral Philosophy: From Grotius to the Scottish Enlightenment

Hardback by Haakonssen, Knud (Boston University)

Natural Law and Moral Philosophy: From Grotius to the Scottish Enlightenment

£91.00

ISBN:
9780521496865
Publication Date:
23 Feb 1996
Language:
English
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Pages:
400 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 9 - 14 May 2024
Natural Law and Moral Philosophy: From Grotius to the Scottish Enlightenment

Description

This major contribution to the history of philosophy provides the most comprehensive guide to modern natural law theory available, sets out the full background to liberal ideas of rights and contractarianism, and offers an extensive study of the Scottish Enlightenment. The time span covered is considerable: from the natural law theories of Grotius and Suarez in the early seventeenth century to the American Revolution and the beginnings of utilitarianism. After a detailed survey of modern natural law theory, the book focuses on the Scottish Enlightenment and its European and American connections. Knud Haakonssen explains the relationship between natural law and civic humanist republicanism, and he shows the relevance of these ideas for the understanding of David Hume and Adam Smith. The result is a completely revised background to modern ideas of liberalism and communitarianism.

Contents

Introduction: the Scottish Enlightenment in the history of ideas; 1. Natural law in the seventeenth century; 2. Natural law and moral realism: the civic-humanist synthesis in Francis Hutcheson and George Turnbull; 3. Between superstition and enthusiasm: David Hume's theory of justice, government and politics; 4. Adam Smith out of context: his theory of rights in Prussian perspective; 5. John Millar and the science of a legislator; 6. Thomas Reid's moral and political philosophy; 7. Dugald Stewart and the science of a legislator; 8. The science of a legislator in James Mackintosh's moral philosophy; 9. James Mill and Scottish moral philosophy; 10. From natural law to the rights of man; a European perspective on American debates; Bibliography.

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