Morality in the Philosophy of Thomas Hobbes: Cases in the Law of Nature
2009
Part I. Moral Philosophy, Method and Matter: 1. Moral judgments 2. Moral judges Part II. From Psychology to Moral Philosophy: 3. The law of nature: definition and function 4. A critical examination of derivations of the laws of nature 5. The reciprocity interpretation of Hobbes' moral philosophy Part III. From Moral Philosophy to Civil Philosophy: 6. Self-effacing natural law and the duty to submit to government 7. Fools, hypocrites, zealots, and dupes: civic character and social stability 8. The unity of practical wisdom.
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