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The Whole Duty of Man, According to the Law of Nature /

"In The Whole Duty of Man (1691), first published in Latin in 1673 as De officio hominis et civis, Pufendorf elaborates his conception of ethics, which separates civil duties from religious hopes. Unlike many Christian political theologians of the seventeenth century, Pufendorf refused to groun...

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Autor principal: Pufendorf, Samuel, Freiherr von, 1632-1694
Autor Corporativo: Liberty Fund
Otros Autores: Barbeyrac, Jean, 1674-1744, Saunders, David, 1940-, Hunter, Ian, 1949-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
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Publicado: Indianapolis, IN : Liberty Fund, 2003.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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245 1 4 |a The Whole Duty of Man, According to the Law of Nature /   |c Samuel Pufendorf ; translated by Andrew Tooke, 1691 ; edited with an Introduction by Ian Hunter and David Saunders. Two discourses and a commentaryby Jean Barbeyrac ; translated by David Saunders. 
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505 0 |a Samuel Pufendorf, The Whole Duty of Man -- Front Matter -- Title Page -- Copyright Details -- Table of Contents -- Introduction, p. ix -- Pufendorf's Whole Duty of Man -- To the Reader, p. 7 -- Table of Contents, p. 11 -- The Author's Preface, p. 15 -- Book I -- Chap. 1. Of the Rule of Human Actions, or of Laws in general, p. 27 -- Chap. 2. Of the Rule of Human Actions, or of Laws in general, p. 42 -- Chap. 3. Of the Laws of Nature, p. 52 -- Chap. 4. Of the Duty of Man towards God, or concerning Natural Religion, p. 60 
505 0 |a Chap. 5. Of the Duty of a Man towards Himself, p. 69 Chap. 6. Of the Duty of one Man to another, and first of doing no Injury to any Man, p. 94 -- Chap. 7. The Natural Equality of Men to be acknowledged, p. 100 -- Chap. 8. Of the mutual Duties of Humanity, p. 104 -- Chap. 9. The Duty of Men in making Contracts, p. 108 -- Chap. 10. The Duty of Men in Discourse, p. 119 -- Chap. 11. The Duty of those that take an Oath, p. 123 -- Chap. 12. Duties to be observ'd in acquiring Possession of Things, p. 128 
505 0 |a Chap. 13. The Duties which naturally result from Man's Property in Things, p. 137 Chap. 14. Of the Price and Value of Things, p. 140 -- Chap. 15. Of those Contracts in which the Value of Things is presupposed, and of the Duties thence arising, p. 145 -- Chap. 16. The several methods by which the Oblications arising from Contracts are dissolved, p. 156 -- Chap. 17. Of Meaning or Interpretation, p. 159 -- Book II -- Chap. 1. Of the natural State of Men, p. 166 -- Chap. 2. Of the Duties of the married State, p. 174 -- Chap. 3. Duty of Parents and Children, p. 179 
505 0 |a Chap. 4. The Duties of Masters and Servants, p. 184 Chap. 5. The Impulsive Cause of Constituting Communities, p. 187 -- Chap. 6. Of the Internal Frame and Constitution of any State or Government, p. 192 -- Chap. 7. Of the several Parts of Government, p. 198 -- Chap. 8. Of the several Forms of Government, p. 203 -- Chap. 9. The Qualifications of Civil Government, p. 208 -- Chap. 10. How Government, especially Monarchical, is acquired, p. 210 -- Chap. 11. The Duty of supreme Governeours, p. 214 -- Chap. 12. Of the special Laws of a Community, p. 221 
505 0 |a Chap. 13. Of the Power of Life and Death, p. 225 Chap. 14. Of Reputation, p. 232 -- Chap. 15. Of the Power of Gov ernours over the Goods of their Subjects, p. 236 -- Chap. 16. Of War and Peace, p. 238 -- Chap. 17. Of Alliances, p. 245 -- Chap. 18. The Duty of Subjects, p. 247 -- Index, p. 251 -- The Judgment of an Anonymous Writer on the Original of this Abridgment, p. 267 -- Discourse on What is Permitted by the Laws, p. 307 -- Discourse on the Benefits Conferred by the Laws, p. 331 -- Index, p. 361 
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