Anthony Pagden (ed.)
The Languages of Political Theory in Early-Modern Europe
Herausgeber: Pagden, Anthony; Tully, James; Skinner, Quentin
Anthony Pagden (ed.)
The Languages of Political Theory in Early-Modern Europe
Herausgeber: Pagden, Anthony; Tully, James; Skinner, Quentin
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Essays on the political 'languages' of natural law, classical republicanism, commerce and political science.
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Essays on the political 'languages' of natural law, classical republicanism, commerce and political science.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. März 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 609g
- ISBN-13: 9780521386661
- ISBN-10: 0521386667
- Artikelnr.: 22241913
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. März 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 609g
- ISBN-13: 9780521386661
- ISBN-10: 0521386667
- Artikelnr.: 22241913
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Acknowledgements; Introduction Anthony Pagden; 1. The concept of a language
and the métier d'historien: some considerations on practice J. G. A.
Pocock; Part I: 2. The history of the word politicus in early-modern Europe
Nicolai Rubinstein; 3. Civil science in the Renaissance: the problem of
interpretation Donald Kelley; 4. Dispossessing the barbarian: the language
of Spanish Thomism and the debate over the property rights of the American
Indians Anthony Pagden; 5. The 'modern' theory of natural law Richard Tuck;
Part II: 6. Sir Thomas More's Utopia and the language of Renaissance
humanism Quentin Skinner; 7. The concept of ordre and the language of
classical republicanism in Jean-Jacques Rousseau Maurizio Viroli; 8. The
language of seventeenth-century republicanism in the United Provinces:
Dutch or European? Eco Haitma Mulier; 9. The civil religion of James
Harrington Mark Goldie; Part III: 10. Liberty, luxury and the pursuit of
happiness M. M. Goldsmith; 11. The language of sociability and commerce:
Samuel Pufendorf and the theoretical foundations of the 'Four-Stages
Theory' Istvan Hont; 12. 'Da metafisico a mercatante': Antonio Genovesi and
the development of a new language of commerce in eighteenth-century Naples
Richard Bellamy; Part IV: 13. The criticism of rhetorical historiography
and the ideal of scientific method: history, nature and science in the
political language of Thomas Hobbes Gigliola Rossini; 14. Saint-Simon and
the passage from political to social science Robert Wokler; 15. Alexander
Hamilton and the language of political science Judith N. Shklar; Index.
and the métier d'historien: some considerations on practice J. G. A.
Pocock; Part I: 2. The history of the word politicus in early-modern Europe
Nicolai Rubinstein; 3. Civil science in the Renaissance: the problem of
interpretation Donald Kelley; 4. Dispossessing the barbarian: the language
of Spanish Thomism and the debate over the property rights of the American
Indians Anthony Pagden; 5. The 'modern' theory of natural law Richard Tuck;
Part II: 6. Sir Thomas More's Utopia and the language of Renaissance
humanism Quentin Skinner; 7. The concept of ordre and the language of
classical republicanism in Jean-Jacques Rousseau Maurizio Viroli; 8. The
language of seventeenth-century republicanism in the United Provinces:
Dutch or European? Eco Haitma Mulier; 9. The civil religion of James
Harrington Mark Goldie; Part III: 10. Liberty, luxury and the pursuit of
happiness M. M. Goldsmith; 11. The language of sociability and commerce:
Samuel Pufendorf and the theoretical foundations of the 'Four-Stages
Theory' Istvan Hont; 12. 'Da metafisico a mercatante': Antonio Genovesi and
the development of a new language of commerce in eighteenth-century Naples
Richard Bellamy; Part IV: 13. The criticism of rhetorical historiography
and the ideal of scientific method: history, nature and science in the
political language of Thomas Hobbes Gigliola Rossini; 14. Saint-Simon and
the passage from political to social science Robert Wokler; 15. Alexander
Hamilton and the language of political science Judith N. Shklar; Index.
Acknowledgements; Introduction Anthony Pagden; 1. The concept of a language
and the métier d'historien: some considerations on practice J. G. A.
Pocock; Part I: 2. The history of the word politicus in early-modern Europe
Nicolai Rubinstein; 3. Civil science in the Renaissance: the problem of
interpretation Donald Kelley; 4. Dispossessing the barbarian: the language
of Spanish Thomism and the debate over the property rights of the American
Indians Anthony Pagden; 5. The 'modern' theory of natural law Richard Tuck;
Part II: 6. Sir Thomas More's Utopia and the language of Renaissance
humanism Quentin Skinner; 7. The concept of ordre and the language of
classical republicanism in Jean-Jacques Rousseau Maurizio Viroli; 8. The
language of seventeenth-century republicanism in the United Provinces:
Dutch or European? Eco Haitma Mulier; 9. The civil religion of James
Harrington Mark Goldie; Part III: 10. Liberty, luxury and the pursuit of
happiness M. M. Goldsmith; 11. The language of sociability and commerce:
Samuel Pufendorf and the theoretical foundations of the 'Four-Stages
Theory' Istvan Hont; 12. 'Da metafisico a mercatante': Antonio Genovesi and
the development of a new language of commerce in eighteenth-century Naples
Richard Bellamy; Part IV: 13. The criticism of rhetorical historiography
and the ideal of scientific method: history, nature and science in the
political language of Thomas Hobbes Gigliola Rossini; 14. Saint-Simon and
the passage from political to social science Robert Wokler; 15. Alexander
Hamilton and the language of political science Judith N. Shklar; Index.
and the métier d'historien: some considerations on practice J. G. A.
Pocock; Part I: 2. The history of the word politicus in early-modern Europe
Nicolai Rubinstein; 3. Civil science in the Renaissance: the problem of
interpretation Donald Kelley; 4. Dispossessing the barbarian: the language
of Spanish Thomism and the debate over the property rights of the American
Indians Anthony Pagden; 5. The 'modern' theory of natural law Richard Tuck;
Part II: 6. Sir Thomas More's Utopia and the language of Renaissance
humanism Quentin Skinner; 7. The concept of ordre and the language of
classical republicanism in Jean-Jacques Rousseau Maurizio Viroli; 8. The
language of seventeenth-century republicanism in the United Provinces:
Dutch or European? Eco Haitma Mulier; 9. The civil religion of James
Harrington Mark Goldie; Part III: 10. Liberty, luxury and the pursuit of
happiness M. M. Goldsmith; 11. The language of sociability and commerce:
Samuel Pufendorf and the theoretical foundations of the 'Four-Stages
Theory' Istvan Hont; 12. 'Da metafisico a mercatante': Antonio Genovesi and
the development of a new language of commerce in eighteenth-century Naples
Richard Bellamy; Part IV: 13. The criticism of rhetorical historiography
and the ideal of scientific method: history, nature and science in the
political language of Thomas Hobbes Gigliola Rossini; 14. Saint-Simon and
the passage from political to social science Robert Wokler; 15. Alexander
Hamilton and the language of political science Judith N. Shklar; Index.