Judging Rights : Lockean Politics and the Limits of Consent /
Kirstie McClure offers a major reinterpretation of John Locke's thought that is important not only for the light it sheds on Locke, but also for the questions it raises about liberalism and rights-based theories of politics.
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Ithaca :
Cornell University Press,
1996.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; JUDGING RIGHTS; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Part I. An Architecture of Order; 1 An Architecture of Order: Metaphor, Morality, and the Problem of Judgment; 2 Echoes of the Architecture: Laws of Virtue, Rights of Convenience; Part II. A Politics of Judgment; Introduction; 3 Crime and Punishment: Natural Politics and the Epistemology of Right; 4 Money Matters: Inconveniences and the Disordering of Natural Judgment; 5 Morality Matters: Civil Power and the Reordering of Judgment
- 6 A Politics of Judgment: Political Understanding, Resistance Right, and the Rule of Law7 Legal Trouble: The Public Good and the Limits of Consent; Epilogue; Selected Bibliography; Index