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What is political philosophy? and other studies

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Glencoe; Free Press; 1959Description: 315 pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 320.01 STR
Summary: Preface 1. What Is Political Philosophy? II. Political Philosophy and History III. On Classical Political Philosophy IV. Restatement on Xenophon's Hiero v. How Farabi Read Plato's Laws VI. Maimonides' Statement on Political Science VII. On the Basis of Hobbes's Political Philosophy VIII. Locke's Doctrine of Natural Law IX. On a Forgotten Kind of Writing x. Kurt Riezler Criticism: Sixteen Appraisals
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Preface

1. What Is Political Philosophy?

II. Political Philosophy and History

III. On Classical Political Philosophy

IV. Restatement on Xenophon's Hiero

v. How Farabi Read Plato's Laws

VI. Maimonides' Statement on Political Science

VII. On the Basis of Hobbes's Political Philosophy

VIII. Locke's Doctrine of Natural Law

IX. On a Forgotten Kind of Writing

x. Kurt Riezler

Criticism: Sixteen Appraisals

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