The Structure of Political Thought
A Study in the History of Political Ideas
Herausgeber: McCoy, Charles N. R.
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A Study in the History of Political Ideas
Herausgeber: McCoy, Charles N. R.
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Originally published in 1963, this classic book is a rethinking of the history of Western political philosophy
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Originally published in 1963, this classic book is a rethinking of the history of Western political philosophy
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 260
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. September 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 532g
- ISBN-13: 9781138538931
- ISBN-10: 1138538930
- Artikelnr.: 50495776
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- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
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- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 260
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. September 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 532g
- ISBN-13: 9781138538931
- ISBN-10: 1138538930
- Artikelnr.: 50495776
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Charles N. R. McCoy
Introduction to the Transaction Edition
Thomas M. Neumayr and Richard J. Dougherty
Preface
Introduction
Part One. The Classical-Christian Tradition
1 Plato: Logic and Political Reality
The Sophists
Socrates and Plato
The Doctrine that Virtue Is Knowledge
The State "The Individual Writ Large"
Property and the Family
2 Aristotle: Political Science and the Real World
Art and Prudence
Ethics Fundamental Principles of Self-government
The Political Life and the Contemplative Life
The Primacy of the Common Good
Economics and Politics
Political Science: Architectonic and Principal Science
The Political Community Forms of Government
Rule According to Law and the Forms of Government
The Mixed Forms of Government and the Polity
3 The Political Philosophy of Later Greece and Rome
The Philosophies of Conduct
Natural Law, Law of Nations, and Civil Law
4 Christianity and Political Philosophy: The Relation of Church and State
Greek Political Philosophy and Christian Theology
The Theory of Church and State
St. Augustine: "The City of God"
St. Thomas Aquinas: Church and State
Egidius Colonna John of Paris Marsilius of Padua
5 Christianity and Political Philosophy: The Theory of Constitutional
Government
The Political Community: The Law of the Constitution
The Best Form of Government
Consent and Possibility: Intrinsic Limits on Positive Law
The Divine Positive Law and Constitutional Liberty
Part Two. The Modern Theory of Politics
6 Machiavelli and the New Politics: The Primacy of Art
Machiavelli and the Renaissance
Art and the New Physics
The Political Thought of Machiavelli
The Protestant Reformation and Political Philosophy
7 The Modernized Theory of Natural Law and the Enlightenment
Jean Bodin (1530 1596)
The Modernized Theory of Natural Law Hugo Grotius (1583 1645)
Thomas Hobbes (1588 1679)
John Locke (1632 1704)
Jean Jacques Rousseau (1712 1778)
8 The Outcome of Autonomous Natural Law: Classical Liberalism and
Conservatism
David Hume The Attack on Causality
Adam Smith "The Theory of Moral Sentiments"
Jeremy Bentham (1748 1832)
John Stuart Mill (1806 1873)
Edmund Burke (1729 1797) and Modern Conservatism
The Dilemma of Liberalism
9 The Marxist Revolutionary Idea: The Enlightenment in Germany
The German Philosophical Revolution
Ludwig Feuerbach and the Humanist Critique of Philosophy
10 The Marxist Revolutionary Idea: Philosophy Passes into Practice
Epilogue
Index
Thomas M. Neumayr and Richard J. Dougherty
Preface
Introduction
Part One. The Classical-Christian Tradition
1 Plato: Logic and Political Reality
The Sophists
Socrates and Plato
The Doctrine that Virtue Is Knowledge
The State "The Individual Writ Large"
Property and the Family
2 Aristotle: Political Science and the Real World
Art and Prudence
Ethics Fundamental Principles of Self-government
The Political Life and the Contemplative Life
The Primacy of the Common Good
Economics and Politics
Political Science: Architectonic and Principal Science
The Political Community Forms of Government
Rule According to Law and the Forms of Government
The Mixed Forms of Government and the Polity
3 The Political Philosophy of Later Greece and Rome
The Philosophies of Conduct
Natural Law, Law of Nations, and Civil Law
4 Christianity and Political Philosophy: The Relation of Church and State
Greek Political Philosophy and Christian Theology
The Theory of Church and State
St. Augustine: "The City of God"
St. Thomas Aquinas: Church and State
Egidius Colonna John of Paris Marsilius of Padua
5 Christianity and Political Philosophy: The Theory of Constitutional
Government
The Political Community: The Law of the Constitution
The Best Form of Government
Consent and Possibility: Intrinsic Limits on Positive Law
The Divine Positive Law and Constitutional Liberty
Part Two. The Modern Theory of Politics
6 Machiavelli and the New Politics: The Primacy of Art
Machiavelli and the Renaissance
Art and the New Physics
The Political Thought of Machiavelli
The Protestant Reformation and Political Philosophy
7 The Modernized Theory of Natural Law and the Enlightenment
Jean Bodin (1530 1596)
The Modernized Theory of Natural Law Hugo Grotius (1583 1645)
Thomas Hobbes (1588 1679)
John Locke (1632 1704)
Jean Jacques Rousseau (1712 1778)
8 The Outcome of Autonomous Natural Law: Classical Liberalism and
Conservatism
David Hume The Attack on Causality
Adam Smith "The Theory of Moral Sentiments"
Jeremy Bentham (1748 1832)
John Stuart Mill (1806 1873)
Edmund Burke (1729 1797) and Modern Conservatism
The Dilemma of Liberalism
9 The Marxist Revolutionary Idea: The Enlightenment in Germany
The German Philosophical Revolution
Ludwig Feuerbach and the Humanist Critique of Philosophy
10 The Marxist Revolutionary Idea: Philosophy Passes into Practice
Epilogue
Index
Introduction to the Transaction Edition
Thomas M. Neumayr and Richard J. Dougherty
Preface
Introduction
Part One. The Classical-Christian Tradition
1 Plato: Logic and Political Reality
The Sophists
Socrates and Plato
The Doctrine that Virtue Is Knowledge
The State "The Individual Writ Large"
Property and the Family
2 Aristotle: Political Science and the Real World
Art and Prudence
Ethics Fundamental Principles of Self-government
The Political Life and the Contemplative Life
The Primacy of the Common Good
Economics and Politics
Political Science: Architectonic and Principal Science
The Political Community Forms of Government
Rule According to Law and the Forms of Government
The Mixed Forms of Government and the Polity
3 The Political Philosophy of Later Greece and Rome
The Philosophies of Conduct
Natural Law, Law of Nations, and Civil Law
4 Christianity and Political Philosophy: The Relation of Church and State
Greek Political Philosophy and Christian Theology
The Theory of Church and State
St. Augustine: "The City of God"
St. Thomas Aquinas: Church and State
Egidius Colonna John of Paris Marsilius of Padua
5 Christianity and Political Philosophy: The Theory of Constitutional
Government
The Political Community: The Law of the Constitution
The Best Form of Government
Consent and Possibility: Intrinsic Limits on Positive Law
The Divine Positive Law and Constitutional Liberty
Part Two. The Modern Theory of Politics
6 Machiavelli and the New Politics: The Primacy of Art
Machiavelli and the Renaissance
Art and the New Physics
The Political Thought of Machiavelli
The Protestant Reformation and Political Philosophy
7 The Modernized Theory of Natural Law and the Enlightenment
Jean Bodin (1530 1596)
The Modernized Theory of Natural Law Hugo Grotius (1583 1645)
Thomas Hobbes (1588 1679)
John Locke (1632 1704)
Jean Jacques Rousseau (1712 1778)
8 The Outcome of Autonomous Natural Law: Classical Liberalism and
Conservatism
David Hume The Attack on Causality
Adam Smith "The Theory of Moral Sentiments"
Jeremy Bentham (1748 1832)
John Stuart Mill (1806 1873)
Edmund Burke (1729 1797) and Modern Conservatism
The Dilemma of Liberalism
9 The Marxist Revolutionary Idea: The Enlightenment in Germany
The German Philosophical Revolution
Ludwig Feuerbach and the Humanist Critique of Philosophy
10 The Marxist Revolutionary Idea: Philosophy Passes into Practice
Epilogue
Index
Thomas M. Neumayr and Richard J. Dougherty
Preface
Introduction
Part One. The Classical-Christian Tradition
1 Plato: Logic and Political Reality
The Sophists
Socrates and Plato
The Doctrine that Virtue Is Knowledge
The State "The Individual Writ Large"
Property and the Family
2 Aristotle: Political Science and the Real World
Art and Prudence
Ethics Fundamental Principles of Self-government
The Political Life and the Contemplative Life
The Primacy of the Common Good
Economics and Politics
Political Science: Architectonic and Principal Science
The Political Community Forms of Government
Rule According to Law and the Forms of Government
The Mixed Forms of Government and the Polity
3 The Political Philosophy of Later Greece and Rome
The Philosophies of Conduct
Natural Law, Law of Nations, and Civil Law
4 Christianity and Political Philosophy: The Relation of Church and State
Greek Political Philosophy and Christian Theology
The Theory of Church and State
St. Augustine: "The City of God"
St. Thomas Aquinas: Church and State
Egidius Colonna John of Paris Marsilius of Padua
5 Christianity and Political Philosophy: The Theory of Constitutional
Government
The Political Community: The Law of the Constitution
The Best Form of Government
Consent and Possibility: Intrinsic Limits on Positive Law
The Divine Positive Law and Constitutional Liberty
Part Two. The Modern Theory of Politics
6 Machiavelli and the New Politics: The Primacy of Art
Machiavelli and the Renaissance
Art and the New Physics
The Political Thought of Machiavelli
The Protestant Reformation and Political Philosophy
7 The Modernized Theory of Natural Law and the Enlightenment
Jean Bodin (1530 1596)
The Modernized Theory of Natural Law Hugo Grotius (1583 1645)
Thomas Hobbes (1588 1679)
John Locke (1632 1704)
Jean Jacques Rousseau (1712 1778)
8 The Outcome of Autonomous Natural Law: Classical Liberalism and
Conservatism
David Hume The Attack on Causality
Adam Smith "The Theory of Moral Sentiments"
Jeremy Bentham (1748 1832)
John Stuart Mill (1806 1873)
Edmund Burke (1729 1797) and Modern Conservatism
The Dilemma of Liberalism
9 The Marxist Revolutionary Idea: The Enlightenment in Germany
The German Philosophical Revolution
Ludwig Feuerbach and the Humanist Critique of Philosophy
10 The Marxist Revolutionary Idea: Philosophy Passes into Practice
Epilogue
Index