Crown under law : Richard Hooker, John Locke, and the ascent of modern constitutionalism
著者
書誌事項
Crown under law : Richard Hooker, John Locke, and the ascent of modern constitutionalism
Lexington Books, c2008
- : pbk
大学図書館所蔵 件 / 全7件
-
該当する所蔵館はありません
- すべての絞り込み条件を解除する
注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 307-316) and index
内容説明・目次
- 巻冊次
-
ISBN 9780739124130
内容説明
Crown under Law is an account of how and why the constitutional idea arose in early modern England. The book focuses on two figures-Richard Hooker and John Locke. Rosenthal represents Hooker as a transitional figure who follows in the medieval natural law tradition even while laying the groundwork for Locke's political thought. The book challenges the influential interpretation of Locke by Leo Strauss (who saw Locke as a radical modernist) by illustrating the lines of continuity between Locke's argument in the Two Treatises of Government and the earlier political tradition represented by Hooker. By illustrating the often distinctive manner in which Hooker addressed the great questions, and how he powerfully affected later developments such as Locke's conception of the state, Rosenthal's Crown under Law establishes the important place of Richard Hooker in the history of political thought.
目次
Part 1 Crown under Law: General Introduction Part 2 Part I: Richard Hooker and the Theological Politics of Elizabethan England Chapter 3 I. The Historical and Theological Context of Richard Hooker's Laws Chapter 4 II. Hooker's Politics of Divine Law Chapter 5 III. Hooker's Theory of Political Dominion Part 6 Part II: Richard Hooker, John Locke, and the Great Debates of the 17th Century Chapter 7 IV. The Tory Hooker and the Whig Hooker Chapter 8 V. "The Judicious Hooker" Part 9 Conclusion
- 巻冊次
-
: pbk ISBN 9780739124147
内容説明
Crown under Law is an account of how and why the constitutional idea arose in early modern England. The book focuses on two figures_Richard Hooker and John Locke. Rosenthal represents Hooker as a transitional figure who follows in the medieval natural law tradition even while laying the groundwork for Locke's political thought. The book challenges the influential interpretation of Locke by Leo Strauss (who saw Locke as a radical modernist) by illustrating the lines of continuity between Locke's argument in the Two Treatises of Government and the earlier political tradition represented by Hooker. By illustrating the often distinctive manner in which Hooker addressed the great questions, and how he powerfully affected later developments such as Locke's conception of the state, Rosenthal's Crown under Law establishes the important place of Richard Hooker in the history of political thought.
目次
Part 1 Crown under Law: General Introduction Part 2 Part I: Richard Hooker and the Theological Politics of Elizabethan England Chapter 3 I. The Historical and Theological Context of Richard Hooker's Laws Chapter 4 II. Hooker's Politics of Divine Law Chapter 5 III. Hooker's Theory of Political Dominion Part 6 Part II: Richard Hooker, John Locke, and the Great Debates of the 17th Century Chapter 7 IV. The Tory Hooker and the Whig Hooker Chapter 8 V. "The Judicious Hooker" Part 9 Conclusion
「Nielsen BookData」 より