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The social contract from Hobbes to Rawls

Author: David Boucher; P J Kelly
Publisher: London ; New York : Routledge, 1994.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: David Boucher; P J Kelly
ISBN: 0415108454 9780415108454 0415108462 9780415108461
OCLC Number: 30025826
Description: xii, 276 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Contents: The social contract and its critics: an overview / David Boucher and Paul Kelly --
Hobbes's contractarianism: a comparative analysis / Murray Forsyth --
John Locke: social contract versus political anthropology / Jeremy Waldron --
Locke's contract in context / Martyn P. Thompson --
History, reason and experience: Hume's arguments against contract theories / Dario Castiglione --
Rousseau, social contract and the modern Leviathan / Jeremy Jennings --
Kant on the social contract / Howard Williams --
Hegel's critique of the theory of social contract / Bruce Haddock --
Marx against the social contract / Lawrence Wilde --
Contractarianism and international political theory / John Charvet --
Women, gender and contract: feminist interpretations / Diana Coole --
Gauthier's contractarian morality / Margaret Moore --
Justifying 'justice': contractarianism, communitarianism and the foundations of contemporary liberalism / Paul Kelly --
Economic justice: contractarianism and Rawls's difference principle / Rex Martin.
Responsibility: edited by David Boucher and Paul Kelly.

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