Natural Rights on the Threshold of the Scottish Enlightenment /
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Indianapolis :
Liberty Fund,
2002.
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- Gershom Carmichael, Natural Rights on the Threshold of the Scottish Enlightenment
- Front Matter
- Title Page
- Copyright Details
- Table of Contents, p. v
- Foreword, p. ix
- Acknowledgments, p. xvii
- I. Natural Rights, p. 1
- Editorial Note, p. 7
- 1. On Moral Philosophy, or the Science of Natural Jurisprudence, p. 9
- 2. On Lasting Happiness and the Divine Law, p. 21
- 3. On Human Action in the Divine Court, p. 30
- 4. Law, Rights, and Justice, p. 39
- 5. On Natural Law, p. 46
- 6. On Duty to God, p. 54
- 7. On Duty to Oneself, p. 59 8. On Duty to Others, or Sociability, p. 73
- 9. Natural rights and Agreements, p. 77
- 10. On the Right of Property, p. 91
- 11. Contracts and Quasi Contracts, p. 106
- 12. Dissolution of Obligations, p. 118
- 13. The State of Nature, p. 124
- Untitled
- 15. On the Rights of Parents and Children, p. 134
- 16. On the Rights of Masters and Servants, p. 138
- 17. On the Origin of Civil Society or the Original Contract, p. 146
- 18. On the Constitution of Civil Government, p. 157
- 19. On the Limits of Sovereign Power and th eRight of Resistance, p. 162 20. On Conquest and Patrimonial Kingdoms, p. 175
- 21. On the Rights of Citizens, p. 188
- 22. On the Rights of War and Peace, p. 199
- 23. Appendix: The Rights and Duties of Men and Citizens, p. 211
- II. Natural Theology, p. 219
- Contents, p. 223
- Preface: natural Theology and the Foundatins of Morals, p. 227
- On the Scope of Natural Theology, p. 233
- I. On the Existence of God, p. 233
- 2. On the Attributes of God and First, on the Incommunicable Attributes, p. 248
- 3. On the Communicable Attributes of God, p. 257 4. On the Divine Operations, or Actions Involving External Objects, p. 270
- III. Logic, p. 283
- Editorial Note, p. 287
- Preface, p. 289
- A Short Introduction to Logic, p. 292
- 1. On Apprehansion, p. 293
- 2. On Judgment in General, and on Immediate Judgment in Particular, p. 298
- 3. On Mediate Judgment or Discourse, p. 304
- 4. On Method, and Logical Practice, p. 309
- IV. Early Writings: Philosophical Theses, p. 319
- 1. Philosophical Theses, 1699, p. 325
- 2. Philsophical Theses, 1707, p. 357 V. Gershom Carmichael's Account of His Teaching Method, p. 379
- Bibliography, p. 389
- Index, p. 397