The General Will
Herausgeber: Farr, James; Williams, David Lay
The General Will
Herausgeber: Farr, James; Williams, David Lay
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Includes essays by prominent political theorists and philosophers that trace the evolution of the general will from the seventeenth to the twentieth century.
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Includes essays by prominent political theorists and philosophers that trace the evolution of the general will from the seventeenth to the twentieth century.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 536
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 918g
- ISBN-13: 9781107057012
- ISBN-10: 1107057019
- Artikelnr.: 41609202
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 536
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 918g
- ISBN-13: 9781107057012
- ISBN-10: 1107057019
- Artikelnr.: 41609202
Part I. The General Will before Rousseau: 1. The general will before
Rousseau: the contributions of Arnauld, Pascal, Malebranche, Bayle, and
Bossuet Patrick Riley; 2. Malebranche's shadow: divine providence and
general will in the Leibniz-Arnauld correspondence Steven Nadler; 3.
Locke's ideas, Rousseau's principles, and the general will James Farr; 4.
Spinoza and the general will David Lay Williams; 5. Freedom, sovereignty,
and the general will in Montesquieu Sharon R. Krause; Part II. The
Prehistory of the General Will: 6. Rethinking Rousseau's tyranny of
orators: Cicero's On Duties and the beauty of true glory Daniel J. Kapust;
7. An American general will?: 'The bond of brotherly affection' in New
England Andrew R. Murphy; Part III. The General Will in Rousseau: 8. The
substantive elements of Rousseau's general will David Lay Williams; 9.
Justice, beneficence, and boundaries: Rousseau and the paradox of
generality Richard Boyd; 10. On the general will of humanity: global
connections in Rousseau's political thought Sankar Muthu; 11. The general
will in Rousseau and after Rousseau Tracy B. Strong; Part IV. The General
Will after Rousseau: 12. Kant on the general will Patrick Riley; 13. The
general will after Rousseau: Smith and Rousseau on sociability and
inequality Shannon Stimson; 14. Benjamin Constant's liberalism and the
political theology of the general will Bryan Garsten; 15. The general will
after Rousseau: the case of Tocqueville Michael Locke McLendon; 16. Rawls
on Rousseau and the general will Christopher Brooke.
Rousseau: the contributions of Arnauld, Pascal, Malebranche, Bayle, and
Bossuet Patrick Riley; 2. Malebranche's shadow: divine providence and
general will in the Leibniz-Arnauld correspondence Steven Nadler; 3.
Locke's ideas, Rousseau's principles, and the general will James Farr; 4.
Spinoza and the general will David Lay Williams; 5. Freedom, sovereignty,
and the general will in Montesquieu Sharon R. Krause; Part II. The
Prehistory of the General Will: 6. Rethinking Rousseau's tyranny of
orators: Cicero's On Duties and the beauty of true glory Daniel J. Kapust;
7. An American general will?: 'The bond of brotherly affection' in New
England Andrew R. Murphy; Part III. The General Will in Rousseau: 8. The
substantive elements of Rousseau's general will David Lay Williams; 9.
Justice, beneficence, and boundaries: Rousseau and the paradox of
generality Richard Boyd; 10. On the general will of humanity: global
connections in Rousseau's political thought Sankar Muthu; 11. The general
will in Rousseau and after Rousseau Tracy B. Strong; Part IV. The General
Will after Rousseau: 12. Kant on the general will Patrick Riley; 13. The
general will after Rousseau: Smith and Rousseau on sociability and
inequality Shannon Stimson; 14. Benjamin Constant's liberalism and the
political theology of the general will Bryan Garsten; 15. The general will
after Rousseau: the case of Tocqueville Michael Locke McLendon; 16. Rawls
on Rousseau and the general will Christopher Brooke.
Part I. The General Will before Rousseau: 1. The general will before
Rousseau: the contributions of Arnauld, Pascal, Malebranche, Bayle, and
Bossuet Patrick Riley; 2. Malebranche's shadow: divine providence and
general will in the Leibniz-Arnauld correspondence Steven Nadler; 3.
Locke's ideas, Rousseau's principles, and the general will James Farr; 4.
Spinoza and the general will David Lay Williams; 5. Freedom, sovereignty,
and the general will in Montesquieu Sharon R. Krause; Part II. The
Prehistory of the General Will: 6. Rethinking Rousseau's tyranny of
orators: Cicero's On Duties and the beauty of true glory Daniel J. Kapust;
7. An American general will?: 'The bond of brotherly affection' in New
England Andrew R. Murphy; Part III. The General Will in Rousseau: 8. The
substantive elements of Rousseau's general will David Lay Williams; 9.
Justice, beneficence, and boundaries: Rousseau and the paradox of
generality Richard Boyd; 10. On the general will of humanity: global
connections in Rousseau's political thought Sankar Muthu; 11. The general
will in Rousseau and after Rousseau Tracy B. Strong; Part IV. The General
Will after Rousseau: 12. Kant on the general will Patrick Riley; 13. The
general will after Rousseau: Smith and Rousseau on sociability and
inequality Shannon Stimson; 14. Benjamin Constant's liberalism and the
political theology of the general will Bryan Garsten; 15. The general will
after Rousseau: the case of Tocqueville Michael Locke McLendon; 16. Rawls
on Rousseau and the general will Christopher Brooke.
Rousseau: the contributions of Arnauld, Pascal, Malebranche, Bayle, and
Bossuet Patrick Riley; 2. Malebranche's shadow: divine providence and
general will in the Leibniz-Arnauld correspondence Steven Nadler; 3.
Locke's ideas, Rousseau's principles, and the general will James Farr; 4.
Spinoza and the general will David Lay Williams; 5. Freedom, sovereignty,
and the general will in Montesquieu Sharon R. Krause; Part II. The
Prehistory of the General Will: 6. Rethinking Rousseau's tyranny of
orators: Cicero's On Duties and the beauty of true glory Daniel J. Kapust;
7. An American general will?: 'The bond of brotherly affection' in New
England Andrew R. Murphy; Part III. The General Will in Rousseau: 8. The
substantive elements of Rousseau's general will David Lay Williams; 9.
Justice, beneficence, and boundaries: Rousseau and the paradox of
generality Richard Boyd; 10. On the general will of humanity: global
connections in Rousseau's political thought Sankar Muthu; 11. The general
will in Rousseau and after Rousseau Tracy B. Strong; Part IV. The General
Will after Rousseau: 12. Kant on the general will Patrick Riley; 13. The
general will after Rousseau: Smith and Rousseau on sociability and
inequality Shannon Stimson; 14. Benjamin Constant's liberalism and the
political theology of the general will Bryan Garsten; 15. The general will
after Rousseau: the case of Tocqueville Michael Locke McLendon; 16. Rawls
on Rousseau and the general will Christopher Brooke.