Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 264
Trim: 6 x 9
978-0-8476-8907-1 • Paperback • December 1998 • $53.00 • (£41.00)
978-0-585-11403-3 • eBook • January 2000 • $50.00 • (£38.00)
Christopher W. Morris is professor of philosophy at Bowling Green State University in and the author of An Essay on the Modern State (Cambridge University Press).
Part 1 Introduction
Part 2 Acknowledgments
Chapter 3 1 Hobbes' War of All against All
Chapter 4 2 Hobbes' "Mortal God": Is There a Fallacy in Hobbes' Theory of Sovereignty?
Chapter 5 3 The Failure of Hobbes' Social Contract Argument
Chapter 6 4 Hobbes' Social Contract
Chapter 7 5 Why Ought One Obey God? Reflections on Hobbes and Locke
Chapter 8 6 Locke's State of Nature
Chapter 9 7 On the Edge of Anarchy: Locke
Chapter 10 8 Structure
Chapter 11 9 A Possible Explanation of Rousseau's General Will
Chapter 12 10 Reflections on Rousseau: Autonomy and Democracy,
Chapter 13 11 Rousseau,
Chapter 14 12 The General Will
Part 15 Bibliography
Part 16 Authors
Part 17 Index
It is a useful reference text for political philosophers and a nice secondary work for courses in political philosophy.
— Ethics: An International Journal of Social, Political, and Legal Philosophy