Samuel Pufendorf disciple of Hobbes: for a re-interpretation of modern natural law

Part 1. Pufendorf the Hobbesian -- I The Theory of Obligation -- II Nature of Man and State of Nature: the Doctrine of Sociality -- Part 2. Why Did Pufendorf Pass for an Anti-Hobbesian? -- I Pufendorf's Place in the History of Ethics According to Pufendorf -- II The Role of Cumberland -- III An...

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1. Verfasser: Palladini, Fiammetta (VerfasserIn)
Weitere Verfasser: Saunders, David 1940- (ÜbersetzerIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Italian
Veröffentlicht: Leiden ; Boston Brill [2020]
Schriftenreihe:Early modern natural law volume 2
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Zusammenfassung:Part 1. Pufendorf the Hobbesian -- I The Theory of Obligation -- II Nature of Man and State of Nature: the Doctrine of Sociality -- Part 2. Why Did Pufendorf Pass for an Anti-Hobbesian? -- I Pufendorf's Place in the History of Ethics According to Pufendorf -- II The Role of Cumberland -- III Anti-Hobbesian Aspects of the Elementa -- IV The Barbeyrac Factor
"Fiammetta Palladini's work is one of the most important discussions of Pufendorf to appear in the latter part of the twentieth century. It cut through the existing field of Pufendorf studies, laying bare its inherited templates and tacit assumptions. Palladini was thus able to peel back the 'Grotian' commentary in which the great thinker had been shrouded, revealing a Pufendorf well-known in the 1680s-a formidable and dangerous natural jurist and political theorist-but doubly obscured in the 1980s and still today, by a philosophical history that flies too high to see him, and by a commentary literature that too often does not like what it sees. David Saunders' remarkable translation carries Palladini's argument into English with maximum fidelity"--
Beschreibung:Mit Registern ("Table of passages cited", "Index of names")
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (XXXVII, 254 Seiten)
ISBN:9789004388611
DOI:10.1163/9789004388611

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