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Contrary to the long-cherished opinion of John Locke's infatuation with natural law, there is abundant proof that the amount of intellectual energy Locke devoted to his philosophical views was nowhere as narrow as the attempt to justify a natural law outlook. John Locke's Moral Revolution critiques two traditional approaches to John Locke's philosophy. The first approach interprets John Locke as committed to justifying his early his early Christian / Aristotelian views of the law of nature. The second approach sees Locke attempting to manage a cluster of inconsistent moral views. In this new work, author Samuel Zinaich, Jr. argues that Locke attempts to establish a solid underpinning for religious, moral, and political ideas upon the philosophy of corpuscularism.
Table of Contents
Part 2 Acknowledgements
Part 3 Introduction
Chapter 4 Chapter 1: The Historical Context for the Essays and the Essay
Chapter 5 Chapter 2:Essays on Law of Nature
Chapter 6 Chapter 3:An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
Chapter 7 Chapter 4: The Irreconciliation of the Essays and the Essay
Chapter 8 Chapter 5: The Reconciliation of the Essay and the Treatises
Part 9 Conclusion: Repositioning Locke Within the History of Moral and Political Philosophy
Part 10 Appendix A: Does Locke Really Hold to an Intellectualist View of Obligation?
Part 11 Appendix B: Question 4 of the Essays Concerning the Law of Nature
Part 12 Appendix C: Locke on Innate Ideas in the Essays Concerning the Law of Nature
Part 13 Bibliography
Part 14 Index
Product details
Published | 28 Nov 2005 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 232 |
ISBN | 9780761833758 |
Imprint | University Press of America |
Dimensions | 216 x 179 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |