Hobbes and Rousseau : a collection of critical essays
Author(s)
Bibliographic Information
Hobbes and Rousseau : a collection of critical essays
(Modern studies in philosophy / Amelie Oksenberg Rorty, general editor)(Anchor books, AP14)
Doubleday, 1972
Available at / 33 libraries
-
No Libraries matched.
- Remove all filters.
Search this Book/Journal
Note
Hobbes: the problem of interpretation, by W. H. Greenleaf--Warrender and his critics, by B. Barry--Hobbes and the just man, by K. R. Minogue--Hobbes on the knowledge of god, by R. W. Hepburn--The context of Hobbes's theory of political obligation, by Q. Skinner-- The economic foundations of Hobbes' politics, by W. Letwin--Hobbes & Hull: metaphysicians of behaviour, by R. Peters--Hobbes on power, by S.I. Benn
Liberty, by J.W.N. Watkins.--Man and society in Hobbes and Rousseau, by P. Winch.--On the intention of Rousseau, by L. Strauss.--The social contract and Rousseau's revolt against society, by J. McManners.--On le forcera d'être libre, by J. Plamenatz.--Rousseau's images of authority, by J. N, Shklar.--The notion of time in Rousseau's political thought, by W. Pickles.--The structure of Rousseau's political thought, by R.D. Masters.--Rousseau and the problem of happiness, by R. Grimsley.--Individual identity and social consciousness in Rousseau's philosophy, by J. Charvet.--Rousseau's theory of the forms of government, by B. de Jouvenel
Hobbes:bibliography: p. [498]-502
Rousseau:short bibliography: p. [503]-505