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The Moral and Political Philosophy of John Locke / Sterling Power Lamprecht.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Power Lamprecht, Sterling, author.
Series:
Archives of Philosophy ; 11
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Place of Publication:
New York, NY : Columbia University Press, [1918]
Language Note:
In English.
Summary:
Examines the moral and political philosophies of John Locke in comparison with his predecessors and contemporaries such as Hobbes and Filman.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Preface
Table of Contents
Introduction
The Moral and Political Philosophy of John Locke
Book I. The Traditions in Moral and Political Philosophy Before the Time of Locke
Chapter I. Early Writers on the Law of Nature
Chapter II. The Deists of The Seventeenth Century
Chapter III. Hobbes
Chapter IV. Filmer
Book II. The Moral Philosophy of Locke
Chapter I. Locke's Theory of Knowledge
Chapter II. Locke's Treatment of Reason as the Ethical Faculty
Chapter III. The Content of Locke's Rationalistic Ethics
Chapter IV. Hedonistic Elements in Locke's Ethics
Chapter V. The Relation Between the Rationalistic and the Hedonistic Elements in Locke
Chapter VI. The Springs of Action in Locke's Ethics
Book III. The Social and Political Philosophy of Locke
Chapter I. Locke's Theory of the State of Nature
Chapter II. Locke's Theory of Political Society
Chapter III. Locke's Theories of Toleration and Punishment
Bibliography
Notes:
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 08. Jul 2019)
ISBN:
0-231-89558-5
OCLC:
1100429661

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