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A Readers Companion To The Prince Leviathan And The Second Treatise 1st Ed John T Bookman

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A Readers Companion To The Prince Leviathan And The Second Treatise 1st Ed John T Bookman
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing,Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.62 MB
Author: John T. Bookman
ISBN: 9783030028794, 9783030028800, 3030028798, 3030028801
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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A Readers Companion To The Prince Leviathan And The Second Treatise 1st Ed John T Bookman by John T. Bookman 9783030028794, 9783030028800, 3030028798, 3030028801 instant download after payment.

Machiavelli, Hobbes, and Locke each sought a new foundation for political order. This book serves as a reader's companion to Machiavelli’s The Prince, Hobbes’s Leviathan, and Locke’s Second Treatise written for graduate students and scholars seeking a fuller understanding of these classic texts. How do these philosophers respond to perennial questions such as why anyone is ever obligated to obey a government and whether there are any limits to such an obligation. In this book, Bookman begins by sorting out the hermeneutical controversy between textualists and contextualists, offers a chapter-by-chapter commentary on the texts punctuated by questions for the reader’s reflection, and finally suggests a firmer foundation for a theory of political obligation than Hobbes’s and Locke’s consent theories. Also included are bibliographical essays keyed to select bibliographies, providing readers with a wide-ranging, critical review of the secondary literature. Intended to be read alongside the primary work, the work is a full intellectual, critical, and bibliographical history, as well as a fresh examination of three classic texts in political theory and philosophy.

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