The political thought of John Locke: an historical account of the argument of the 'Two treatises of government'
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Language: | English |
Imprint: | London : Cambridge U.P., 1969. |
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Table of Contents:
- Preface
- Part I.
- 1. Introduction: John Locke in history: the problems
- 2. The developing mind
- 3. The essays on the law of nature
- 4. The essay on toleration
- Part II.
- 5. The Two Treatises and exclusion
- 6. Sir
- 7. Locke and Hobbes
- Part III.
- 8. The premises of the argument
- 9. The state of nature
- 10. The creation of the legitimate policy
- 11. Prerogative
- 12. Public good and reason of state
- 13. The conditions for legitimate resistance
- 14. The law of nature
- Part IV.
- 15. The coherence of a mind 1
- 16. The coherence of a mind 2
- 17. The coherence of a mind 3
- Part V.
- 18. The calling: tradition and change
- 19. Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index