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Locke Amp Rousseau Two Enlightepb

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Informationen zum Autor Also published under Laurie M. Bagby Klappentext Johnson continues her analysis of the place of honor in modernity with a close examination of honor's treatment by two Enlightenment philosophers: Locke and Rousseau, concluding that Enlightenment thought is inherently problematic when it comes to developing moral obligation. Political scientists, students of philosophy, and communitarians alike will find intriguing questions in this book, which calls on us to recognize the flaws of the Enlightenment liberalism that not only determines how we govern ourselves, but how we think about our family, society, and economy. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter One: Honor from Hobbes to LockeChapter Two: Honor and EducationChapter Three: On Women, Family and EqualityChapter Four: The Source of and Solution to Religious ConflictChapter Five: Liberalism's Economic ManChapter Six: Rousseau's Lament for HonorChapter Seven: Emile and Sophie: Modern Honor?

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