Natural law theories in the early Enlightenment:
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1. Verfasser: Hochstrasser, Tim J. (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Cambridge, UK Cambridge University Press 2000
Schriftenreihe:Ideas in context 58
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Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references (p. 220-240) and index
1 - Introduction: natural law and its history in the early Enlightenment -- - 2 - Socialitas and the history of natural law: Pufendorf's defence of De Jure Naturae et Gentium -- - 3 - Voluntarism and moral epistemology: a comparison of Leibniz and Pufendorf -- - 4 - Christian Thomasius and the development of Pufendorf's natural jurisprudence -- - 5 - Natural law theory and its historiography in the era of Christian Wolff -- - 6 - Conclusion: the end of the 'history of morality' in Germany
"In this study T. J. Hochstrasser analyses and explains the development of natural law theories in Germany between Grotius and Kant. Particular attention is paid to Samuel Pufendorf and his followers, who incorporated many of the key theoretical insights of Thomas Hobbes into German political theory, and evolved a natural law theory based on human sociability and a self-sufficient concept of human reason. In so doing, they fostered a new methodology in German philosophy, eclecticism, which remained a major creative force in intellectual life down to the emergence of Kantian idealism
This intellectual tradition is recovered through a detailed analysis of the so-called 'histories of morality', which assessed contemporary innovations in ethics and political philosophy by describing the progress of the discipline since ancient times, and thus constitute the first serious histories of political thought. Equal consideration is also given to rationalist attempts by Leibniz and Wolff to defend traditional scholastic natural law against Hobbes and the followers of Pufendorf, and thus the work offers a detailed account of the range and importance of natural law theories within Germany in the era of enlightened absolutism, up to and including the onset of the Kantian revolution in moral philosophy."--BOOK JACKET.
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 246 p.)
ISBN:0511040636
0511490550
0521661935
9780511040634
9780511490552
9780521661935

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