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Section 3: Of Justice
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David Hume
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- Frontmatter i
- Contributors v
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction xi
- Index of Names xxv
- Note on the Texts lv
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Texts
- An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals 3
- Section 2: Of Benevolence 8
- Section 3: Of Justice 13
- Section 4: Of Political Society 30
- Section 5: Why Utility Pleases 35
- Section 6: Of Qualities Useful to Ourselves 50
- Section 7: Of Qualities Immediately Agreeable to Ourselves 63
- Section 8: Of Qualities Immediately Agreeable to Others 71
- Section 9: Conclusion 76
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Appendixes
- Appendix 1: Concerning Moral Sentiment 88
- Appendix 2: Of Self-Love 95
- Appendix 3: Some Farther Considerations with Regard to Justice 101
- Appendix 4: Of Some Verbal Disputes 108
- A Dialogue 117
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Essays, Moral, Political and Literary
- 1. Of the Liberty of the Press 133
- 2. That Politics May Be Reduced to a Science 136
- 3. Of the First Principles of Government 147
- 4. Of the Origin of Government 151
- 5. Of Parties in General 155
- 6. Of National Characters 162
- 7. Of Commerce 176
- 8. Of Refinement in the Arts 187
- 9. Of Public Credit 196
- 10. Of the Original Contract 208
- 11. Of Passive Obedience 224
- 12. Idea of a Perfect Commonwealth 227
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Essays
- The Composition, Reception, and Early Influence of Hume’s Essays and Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals 241
- How Hume Influenced Contemporary Moral Philosophy 265
- Political Science and Political Theory in Hume’s Essays 290
- Hume on Decisions, Convention, and Justice 317
- Index 339
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contributors v
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction xi
- Index of Names xxv
- Note on the Texts lv
-
Texts
- An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals 3
- Section 2: Of Benevolence 8
- Section 3: Of Justice 13
- Section 4: Of Political Society 30
- Section 5: Why Utility Pleases 35
- Section 6: Of Qualities Useful to Ourselves 50
- Section 7: Of Qualities Immediately Agreeable to Ourselves 63
- Section 8: Of Qualities Immediately Agreeable to Others 71
- Section 9: Conclusion 76
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Appendixes
- Appendix 1: Concerning Moral Sentiment 88
- Appendix 2: Of Self-Love 95
- Appendix 3: Some Farther Considerations with Regard to Justice 101
- Appendix 4: Of Some Verbal Disputes 108
- A Dialogue 117
-
Essays, Moral, Political and Literary
- 1. Of the Liberty of the Press 133
- 2. That Politics May Be Reduced to a Science 136
- 3. Of the First Principles of Government 147
- 4. Of the Origin of Government 151
- 5. Of Parties in General 155
- 6. Of National Characters 162
- 7. Of Commerce 176
- 8. Of Refinement in the Arts 187
- 9. Of Public Credit 196
- 10. Of the Original Contract 208
- 11. Of Passive Obedience 224
- 12. Idea of a Perfect Commonwealth 227
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Essays
- The Composition, Reception, and Early Influence of Hume’s Essays and Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals 241
- How Hume Influenced Contemporary Moral Philosophy 265
- Political Science and Political Theory in Hume’s Essays 290
- Hume on Decisions, Convention, and Justice 317
- Index 339