This study of natural law theories in Germany and France in the early Enlightenment spans Grotius to Kant, giving insights into eighteenth-century natural jurisprudence. Ambitious in range and conceptually sophisticated, it will be of great interest to scholars in history, political thought, law and philosophy.
This study of natural law theories in Germany and France in the early Enlightenment spans Grotius to Kant, giving insights into eighteenth-century natural jurisprudence. Ambitious in range and conceptually sophisticated, it will be of great interest to scholars in history, political thought, law and philosophy.
Preface 1. Introduction: natural law and its history in the early Enlightenment 2. Socialitas and the history of natural law: Pufendorf's defence of De Jure Naturae et Gentium 3. Voluntarism and moral epistemology: a comparison of Leibniz and Pufendorf 4. Christian Thomasius and the development of Pufendorf's natural jurisprudence 5. Natural law theory and its historiography in the era of Christian Wolff 6. Conclusion: the end of the 'history of morality' in Germany Bibliography Index.
Preface 1. Introduction: natural law and its history in the early Enlightenment 2. Socialitas and the history of natural law: Pufendorf's defence of De Jure Naturae et Gentium 3. Voluntarism and moral epistemology: a comparison of Leibniz and Pufendorf 4. Christian Thomasius and the development of Pufendorf's natural jurisprudence 5. Natural law theory and its historiography in the era of Christian Wolff 6. Conclusion: the end of the 'history of morality' in Germany Bibliography Index.
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