The Oxford Handbook of the History of Political Philosophy presents fifty original essays, each specially written by a leading figure in the field, covering the entire subject of the history of political philosophy. They provide not only surveys of the state of research but substantial pieces that engage with, and move forward, current debates.Part I addresses questions of method. Contributors discuss the contextual method, classically articulated by Quentin Skinner, along with important alternative methods associated with Leo Strauss and his followers, and contemporary post-modernism. This…mehr
The Oxford Handbook of the History of Political Philosophy presents fifty original essays, each specially written by a leading figure in the field, covering the entire subject of the history of political philosophy. They provide not only surveys of the state of research but substantial pieces that engage with, and move forward, current debates.Part I addresses questions of method. Contributors discuss the contextual method, classically articulated by Quentin Skinner, along with important alternative methods associated with Leo Strauss and his followers, and contemporary post-modernism. This section also examines the value of the history of political philosophy and the history of the discipline itself.Part II, Chronological Periods, works through the entire history of Western political philosophy. While most contributions address recognizable chronological periods, others are devoted to more specialized topics, including the influence of Roman Law, medieval Arabic political philosophy, Socialism, and Marxism.Aspects of the history of political philosophy that transcend specific periods are the subject of Part III. Essays on topics such as democracy, the state, and imperialism trace theoretical developments over time.The histories of major non-Western traditions-Muslim, Confucian, and Hindu-are discussed in the final Part, with special reference to their relationships to Western political thought.
George Klosko is Henry L. and Grace Doherty Professor of Politics at the University of Virginia. He works in both normative political theory and the history of political theory.
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* Acknowledgments * Introduction * I Approaches * 1: Mark Bevir: The Contextual Approach * 2: Catherine Zuckert: The Straussian Approach * 3: Joshua Dienstag: Postmodern Approaches to the History of Political Thought * 4: Terence Ball: The Value of the History of Political Philosophy * 5: John Gunnell: History of Political Philosophy as Discipline * II Chronological Periods * 6: Danielle Allen: The Origins of Political Philosophy * 7: Daniel Devereux: Classical Political Philosophy: Plato and Aristotle * 8: Phillip Mitsis: Hellenistic Political Theory * 9: Sophie Lunn-Rockliffe: Early Christian Political Philosophy * 10: Donald Kelley: Influence of Roman Law * 11: Charles Butterworth: Arabic Contributions to Medieval Political Theory * 12: Janet Coleman: Medieval Political Theory c. 1000-1500 * 13: Mikael Hörnqvist: Renaissance Political Philosophy * 14: Michael Baylor: Political Thought in the Age of the Reformation * 15: Anthony Pagden: The School of Salamanca * 16: Jeffrey Collins: The Early Modern Foundations of Classic Liberalism * 17: Mark Goldie: Absolutism * 18: Richard Whatmore: Enlightenment Political Philosophy * 19: Neil McArthur: Scottish Enlightenment * 20: Jeremy Jennings: Early Nineteenth-Century Liberalism * 21: Paul Redding: German Idealism * 22: Jonathan Beecher: Socialism * 23: Terrell Carver: Marxian Tradition * 24: David Weinstein: Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Liberalism * 25: Peter Lassman: Political Philosophy and the Idea of a Social Science * 26: George Klosko: Contemporary Political Philosophy: Anglo-American * 27: Stephen White: Contemporary Continental Political Thought * 28: Terry Nardin: Political Philosophy in a Globalizing World * III Themes * 29: Mark Warren: Democracy * 30: Kenneth Pennington: Rights * 31: Christopher W. Morris: The State * 32: Daniel Philpott: Sovereignty * 33: Johann Sommerville: The Social Contract (Contract of Government) * 34: Richard Bellamy: Citizenship * 35: David Schmidtz: Property * 36: Jonathan Wolff: Equality * 37: Raymond Plant: Freedom * 38: Bernard Boxill: Douglass and Hobbes on Fear, Imagination, and Slavery * 39: Krishan Kumar: Imperialism * 40: Donald Moon: The Idea of the Welfare State * 41: Eric Mack: Libertarianism * 42: Perez Zagorin: Religious Toleration * 43: Richard Dagger: Republicanism * 44: George Klosko: Political Obligation * 45: Marshall Shatz: Anarchism * 46: Nancy Hirschmann: Feminism * 47: Julian Franklin: Animal Rights and Political Theory * IV Non-Western Perspectives * 48: David Wong: Confucian Political Philosophy * 49: Shahrough Ahkavi: The Muslim Tradition of Political Philosophy * 50: Dennis Dalton: Hindu Political Philosophy
* Acknowledgments * Introduction * I Approaches * 1: Mark Bevir: The Contextual Approach * 2: Catherine Zuckert: The Straussian Approach * 3: Joshua Dienstag: Postmodern Approaches to the History of Political Thought * 4: Terence Ball: The Value of the History of Political Philosophy * 5: John Gunnell: History of Political Philosophy as Discipline * II Chronological Periods * 6: Danielle Allen: The Origins of Political Philosophy * 7: Daniel Devereux: Classical Political Philosophy: Plato and Aristotle * 8: Phillip Mitsis: Hellenistic Political Theory * 9: Sophie Lunn-Rockliffe: Early Christian Political Philosophy * 10: Donald Kelley: Influence of Roman Law * 11: Charles Butterworth: Arabic Contributions to Medieval Political Theory * 12: Janet Coleman: Medieval Political Theory c. 1000-1500 * 13: Mikael Hörnqvist: Renaissance Political Philosophy * 14: Michael Baylor: Political Thought in the Age of the Reformation * 15: Anthony Pagden: The School of Salamanca * 16: Jeffrey Collins: The Early Modern Foundations of Classic Liberalism * 17: Mark Goldie: Absolutism * 18: Richard Whatmore: Enlightenment Political Philosophy * 19: Neil McArthur: Scottish Enlightenment * 20: Jeremy Jennings: Early Nineteenth-Century Liberalism * 21: Paul Redding: German Idealism * 22: Jonathan Beecher: Socialism * 23: Terrell Carver: Marxian Tradition * 24: David Weinstein: Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Liberalism * 25: Peter Lassman: Political Philosophy and the Idea of a Social Science * 26: George Klosko: Contemporary Political Philosophy: Anglo-American * 27: Stephen White: Contemporary Continental Political Thought * 28: Terry Nardin: Political Philosophy in a Globalizing World * III Themes * 29: Mark Warren: Democracy * 30: Kenneth Pennington: Rights * 31: Christopher W. Morris: The State * 32: Daniel Philpott: Sovereignty * 33: Johann Sommerville: The Social Contract (Contract of Government) * 34: Richard Bellamy: Citizenship * 35: David Schmidtz: Property * 36: Jonathan Wolff: Equality * 37: Raymond Plant: Freedom * 38: Bernard Boxill: Douglass and Hobbes on Fear, Imagination, and Slavery * 39: Krishan Kumar: Imperialism * 40: Donald Moon: The Idea of the Welfare State * 41: Eric Mack: Libertarianism * 42: Perez Zagorin: Religious Toleration * 43: Richard Dagger: Republicanism * 44: George Klosko: Political Obligation * 45: Marshall Shatz: Anarchism * 46: Nancy Hirschmann: Feminism * 47: Julian Franklin: Animal Rights and Political Theory * IV Non-Western Perspectives * 48: David Wong: Confucian Political Philosophy * 49: Shahrough Ahkavi: The Muslim Tradition of Political Philosophy * 50: Dennis Dalton: Hindu Political Philosophy
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