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Table of Contents
Editor's Foreword | p. ix |
Introductory Remarks | p. xvii |
Texts Cited | p. xix |
Introduction: Remarks on Political Philosophy | p. 1 |
Lectures on Hobbes | |
Hobbes's Secular Moralism and the Role of His Social Contract | p. 23 |
Human Nature and the State of Nature | p. 41 |
Hobbes's Account of Practical Reasoning | p. 54 |
The Role and Powers of the Sovereign | p. 73 |
Hobbes Index | p. 94 |
Lectures on Locke | |
His Doctrine of Natural Law | p. 103 |
His Account of a Legitimate Regime | p. 122 |
Property and the Class State | p. 138 |
Lectures on Hume | |
"Of the Original Contract" | p. 159 |
Utility, Justice, and the Judicious Spectator | p. 174 |
Lectures on Rousseau | |
The Social Contract: Its Problem | p. 191 |
The Social Contract: Assumptions and the General Will (I) | p. 214 |
The General Will (II) and the Question of Stability | p. 229 |
Lectures on Mill | |
His Conception of Utility | p. 251 |
His Account of Justice | p. 266 |
The Principle of Liberty | p. 284 |
His Doctrine as a Whole | p. 297 |
Remarks on Mill's Social Theory | p. 314 |
Lectures on Marx | |
His View of Capitalism as a Social System | p. 319 |
His Conception of Right and Justice | p. 335 |
His Ideal: A Society of Freely Associated Producers | p. 354 |
Appendixes | |
Four Lectures on Henry Sidgwick | |
Sidgwick's Methods of Ethics | p. 375 |
Sidgwick on Justice and on the Classical Principle of Utility | p. 385 |
Sidgwick's Utilitarianism | p. 392 |
Summary of Utilitarianism | p. 412 |
Five Lectures on Joseph Butler | |
The Moral Constitution of Human Nature | p. 416 |
The Nature and Authority of Conscience | p. 422 |
The Economy of the Passions | p. 432 |
Butler's Argument against Egoism | p. 439 |
Supposed Conflict between Conscience and Self-Love | p. 446 |
Additional Notes on Butler | p. 452 |
Course Outline | p. 458 |
Index | p. 460 |
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