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- Language
- eng
- Extent
- xiii, 293 pages
- Contents
-
- p. 12.
- Happiness and the Common Good
- p. 97.
- The
- Collaborative Approximation of Knowledge
- p. 98.
- The
- Corruption of the Common Good
- p. 100.
- The
- Humanization of the Well-Ordered Republic
- Political Philosophy
- p. 103.
- Machiavelli and the Law
- p. 107.
- Historical Significance
- p. 109.
- Chapter 3.
- Aristotelianism in English Legal Historiography
- p. 115.
- Inherited Notions of Constitutionalism
- p. 118.
- p. 15.
- The
- Idea of Fundamental Law
- p. 118.
- Cicero's Alternative to Aristotelianism
- p. 120.
- Custom Versus Nature
- p. 122.
- Sir Matthew Hale and the Metaphysics of the Law
- p. 123.
- The
- Jurisprudence and Constitutional Theory
- Legacy of Sir Edward Coke
- p. 125.
- Hale's Adaptation of Coke's Notion of Artificial Reason
- p. 126.
- The
- Epistemology of the Ancient Constitution
- p. 129.
- The
- Discovery of Causative Networks
- p. 129.
- p. 15.
- Hale's Paradox
- p. 131.
- The
- Transformation of English Republicanism
- p. 132.
- The
- Collaborative Perfection of a Natural Republic
- p. 133.
- The
- English Conception of the Common Good
- The
- p. 135.
- The
- Recognition of Political Rights
- p. 136.
- The
- Jurisprudence of the Ancient Constitution
- p. 139.
- The
- Law is King
- p. 140.
- Ontology of Ideational Causation
- English Constitutionalism
- p. 142.
- The
- Ancient Constitution as the Embodiment of Virtue
- p. 144.
- Historical Significance
- p. 145.
- Chapter 4.
- Aristotelian Republicanism and John Locke
- p. 151.
- p. 24.
- The
- Rational Christianization of Aristotelianism
- p. 153.
- Locke's Metaphysics and Epistemology
- p. 157.
- Locke and the Law of Nature
- p. 157.
- The
- Problem of Knowledge Without Revelation
- p. 159.
- The
- Civic Collaboration and the Possibility of Knowledge
- p. 160.
- Reason and Sense-Perception
- p. 162.
- Ideas and the Validity of Universal Propositions
- p. 164.
- Locke's Epistemological Compromise
- p. 166.
- The
- Retreat from Historiography
- Relevance of Auguste Comte
- p. 170.
- Locke's Ethics and the Pursuit of Happiness
- p. 172.
- Happiness as an Empiricist Ideal
- p. 173.
- Empiricism and Ethics
- p. 174.
- Virtue and the Civic Ideal
- p. 176.
- Locke's Conception of Rights
- Introduction: Historiography and Methodology
- p. 33.
- p. 178.
- Rights as Guardians of the Public Good
- p. 178.
- An
- Instrumentalist Conception of Liberty
- p. 180.
- Locke's Misunderstood Right to Property
- p. 181.
- The
- Well-Ordered Republic and the Social Contract
- Chapter 1.
- p. 185.
- The
- Social Contract as a Source of Political Authority
- p. 185.
- Political Authority and the Pursuit of Happiness
- p. 188.
- The
- Concept of Consent
- p. 190.
- The
- The
- Jurisprudence of the Social Contract
- p. 191.
- Historical Significance
- p. 193.
- Chapter 5.
- The
- Demise of Aristotelian Realism in America
- p. 197.
- The
- Roots of Ideological Divergence
- Origins of Aristotelian Political Philosophy
- p. 199.
- Two Strains of English Politico-Juridical Thought
- p. 200.
- The
- Triumph of Cokean Ideology
- p. 202.
- The
- Persistence of Aristotelianism in the Colonies
- p. 204.
- Happiness and the Myth of Revolutionary Radicalism
- p. 35.
- p. 207.
- The
- Restoration of the Ancient Constitution in America
- p. 208.
- American Aristotelianism and the Language of Corruption
- p. 211.
- The
- True Meaning of Happiness
- p. 213.
- All Men Are Created Equal
- Aristotle's Metaphysics and Epistemology
- p. 214.
- The
- Conservatism of Lockean Epistemology
- p. 215.
- Revolution or Civil War?
- p. 218.
- The
- Constitutionalism of Reaction
- p. 219.
- American Constitutionalism and the Social Contract
- p. 39.
- p. 220.
- The
- Conservatism of Jefferson's Jurisprudence
- p. 222.
- The
- Consolidation of Lockean Constitutionalism
- p. 223.
- David Hume and the Death of Zoon Politikon
- p. 227.
- The
- Universals as Building Blocks of Knowledge
- Question of Legitimacy
- p. 228.
- Hume's Rejection of the Social Contract
- p. 229.
- Hume's Epistemology
- p. 230.
- Hume's Ethics
- p. 234.
- The
- Well-Ordered Republic Without Zoon Politikon
- p. 41.
- p. 235.
- The
- Epistemological Failure of Empiricism
- p. 237.
- Creating a Constitutionally Ordered Republic
- p. 238.
- The
- Separation of the Public and Private Realms
- p. 239.
- A
- Form and Matter
- Constitution as Cause, Form, and Telos
- p. 240.
- Jurisprudence in a Constitutionally Ordered Republic
- p. 243.
- A
- Two-Track System of Politics
- p. 244.
- The
- Emergence of Positivist Constitutionalism
- p. 245.
- p. 1.
- p. 43.
- The
- Epistemological Stability of Positivist Constitutionalism
- p. 247.
- A
- Digression Concerning Rights
- p. 248.
- The
- Legacy of the 1780s
- p. 250.
- Positivist Constitutionalism and the Ambiguity of Rights
- The
- p. 251.
- The
- Language of Natural Rights
- p. 252.
- The
- (In)advisability of a Bill of Rights?
- p. 255.
- Historical Significance
- p. 257.
- Conclusion: The Uncertain Legacy of Constitutional Certitude
- Pursuit of Happiness and the Good Life
- p. 263
- p. 48.
- Happiness as the Chief Public Good
- p. 48.
- Virtue and the Ethics of Happiness
- p. 50.
- Man's Function and the Purpose of Living Well
- p. 53.
- American Constitutionalism and Political Historiography
- Aristotle's Zoon Politikon
- p. 56.
- The
- Polis as a Creation of Nature
- p. 57.
- The
- Most Complete Community Is a Political Community
- p. 58.
- Aristotle's Well-Ordered Republic
- p. 60.
- p. 3.
- The
- Well-Ordered Republic as Actualized Political Matter
- p. 61.
- Aristotle and Proportional Equality
- p. 63.
- Leisure and the Priority of Contemplative Activity
- p. 65.
- Aristotle's Jurisprudence
- p. 66.
- The
- The
- Law as a Structural Epiphenomenon
- p. 67.
- The
- Irrelevance of Fundamental Law
- p. 69.
- Historical Significance
- p. 71.
- Chapter 2.
- Machiavelli's Adaptation of Aristotelianism
- p. 75.
- Author's Argument
- Machiavelli and the Problem of Polybian Cycles
- p. 77.
- Philosophical Versus Practical Activity
- p. 78.
- The
- Historicity of Contingency and Temporality
- p. 79.
- The
- Metaphysics of Entropy
- p. 82.
- p. 12.
- Human Nature and Metaphysical Instability
- p. 83.
- The
- Unpredictability of Fortuna
- p. 84.
- The
- Metaphysics of Order
- p. 86.
- Machiavelli's Conception of Necessity
- p. 87.
- Epistemology and Metaphysics
- The
- Humanization of Virtue
- p. 89.
- The
- Philosophical Ambiguity in Machiavelli's Virtue
- p. 91.
- Prudence as a Link to the Realm of Particulars
- p. 93.
- Machiavelli's Epistemology
- p. 94.
- Isbn
- 9780773467712
- Label
- The transformation of Aristotelian political epistemology in eighteenth-century American constitutional discourse
- Title
- The transformation of Aristotelian political epistemology in eighteenth-century American constitutional discourse
- Statement of responsibility
- Tomislav Han
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Han, Tomislav
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- K434.A7
- LC item number
- H36 2003
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- Series statement
- Studies in American history
- Series volume
- v. 48
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- Aristotle
- Law
- Constitutional history
- Label
- The transformation of Aristotelian political epistemology in eighteenth-century American constitutional discourse, Tomislav Han
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages [271]-288) and index
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- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- p. 12.
- Happiness and the Common Good
- p. 97.
- The
- Collaborative Approximation of Knowledge
- p. 98.
- The
- Corruption of the Common Good
- p. 100.
- The
- Humanization of the Well-Ordered Republic
- Political Philosophy
- p. 103.
- Machiavelli and the Law
- p. 107.
- Historical Significance
- p. 109.
- Chapter 3.
- Aristotelianism in English Legal Historiography
- p. 115.
- Inherited Notions of Constitutionalism
- p. 118.
- p. 15.
- The
- Idea of Fundamental Law
- p. 118.
- Cicero's Alternative to Aristotelianism
- p. 120.
- Custom Versus Nature
- p. 122.
- Sir Matthew Hale and the Metaphysics of the Law
- p. 123.
- The
- Jurisprudence and Constitutional Theory
- Legacy of Sir Edward Coke
- p. 125.
- Hale's Adaptation of Coke's Notion of Artificial Reason
- p. 126.
- The
- Epistemology of the Ancient Constitution
- p. 129.
- The
- Discovery of Causative Networks
- p. 129.
- p. 15.
- Hale's Paradox
- p. 131.
- The
- Transformation of English Republicanism
- p. 132.
- The
- Collaborative Perfection of a Natural Republic
- p. 133.
- The
- English Conception of the Common Good
- The
- p. 135.
- The
- Recognition of Political Rights
- p. 136.
- The
- Jurisprudence of the Ancient Constitution
- p. 139.
- The
- Law is King
- p. 140.
- Ontology of Ideational Causation
- English Constitutionalism
- p. 142.
- The
- Ancient Constitution as the Embodiment of Virtue
- p. 144.
- Historical Significance
- p. 145.
- Chapter 4.
- Aristotelian Republicanism and John Locke
- p. 151.
- p. 24.
- The
- Rational Christianization of Aristotelianism
- p. 153.
- Locke's Metaphysics and Epistemology
- p. 157.
- Locke and the Law of Nature
- p. 157.
- The
- Problem of Knowledge Without Revelation
- p. 159.
- The
- Civic Collaboration and the Possibility of Knowledge
- p. 160.
- Reason and Sense-Perception
- p. 162.
- Ideas and the Validity of Universal Propositions
- p. 164.
- Locke's Epistemological Compromise
- p. 166.
- The
- Retreat from Historiography
- Relevance of Auguste Comte
- p. 170.
- Locke's Ethics and the Pursuit of Happiness
- p. 172.
- Happiness as an Empiricist Ideal
- p. 173.
- Empiricism and Ethics
- p. 174.
- Virtue and the Civic Ideal
- p. 176.
- Locke's Conception of Rights
- Introduction: Historiography and Methodology
- p. 33.
- p. 178.
- Rights as Guardians of the Public Good
- p. 178.
- An
- Instrumentalist Conception of Liberty
- p. 180.
- Locke's Misunderstood Right to Property
- p. 181.
- The
- Well-Ordered Republic and the Social Contract
- Chapter 1.
- p. 185.
- The
- Social Contract as a Source of Political Authority
- p. 185.
- Political Authority and the Pursuit of Happiness
- p. 188.
- The
- Concept of Consent
- p. 190.
- The
- The
- Jurisprudence of the Social Contract
- p. 191.
- Historical Significance
- p. 193.
- Chapter 5.
- The
- Demise of Aristotelian Realism in America
- p. 197.
- The
- Roots of Ideological Divergence
- Origins of Aristotelian Political Philosophy
- p. 199.
- Two Strains of English Politico-Juridical Thought
- p. 200.
- The
- Triumph of Cokean Ideology
- p. 202.
- The
- Persistence of Aristotelianism in the Colonies
- p. 204.
- Happiness and the Myth of Revolutionary Radicalism
- p. 35.
- p. 207.
- The
- Restoration of the Ancient Constitution in America
- p. 208.
- American Aristotelianism and the Language of Corruption
- p. 211.
- The
- True Meaning of Happiness
- p. 213.
- All Men Are Created Equal
- Aristotle's Metaphysics and Epistemology
- p. 214.
- The
- Conservatism of Lockean Epistemology
- p. 215.
- Revolution or Civil War?
- p. 218.
- The
- Constitutionalism of Reaction
- p. 219.
- American Constitutionalism and the Social Contract
- p. 39.
- p. 220.
- The
- Conservatism of Jefferson's Jurisprudence
- p. 222.
- The
- Consolidation of Lockean Constitutionalism
- p. 223.
- David Hume and the Death of Zoon Politikon
- p. 227.
- The
- Universals as Building Blocks of Knowledge
- Question of Legitimacy
- p. 228.
- Hume's Rejection of the Social Contract
- p. 229.
- Hume's Epistemology
- p. 230.
- Hume's Ethics
- p. 234.
- The
- Well-Ordered Republic Without Zoon Politikon
- p. 41.
- p. 235.
- The
- Epistemological Failure of Empiricism
- p. 237.
- Creating a Constitutionally Ordered Republic
- p. 238.
- The
- Separation of the Public and Private Realms
- p. 239.
- A
- Form and Matter
- Constitution as Cause, Form, and Telos
- p. 240.
- Jurisprudence in a Constitutionally Ordered Republic
- p. 243.
- A
- Two-Track System of Politics
- p. 244.
- The
- Emergence of Positivist Constitutionalism
- p. 245.
- p. 1.
- p. 43.
- The
- Epistemological Stability of Positivist Constitutionalism
- p. 247.
- A
- Digression Concerning Rights
- p. 248.
- The
- Legacy of the 1780s
- p. 250.
- Positivist Constitutionalism and the Ambiguity of Rights
- The
- p. 251.
- The
- Language of Natural Rights
- p. 252.
- The
- (In)advisability of a Bill of Rights?
- p. 255.
- Historical Significance
- p. 257.
- Conclusion: The Uncertain Legacy of Constitutional Certitude
- Pursuit of Happiness and the Good Life
- p. 263
- p. 48.
- Happiness as the Chief Public Good
- p. 48.
- Virtue and the Ethics of Happiness
- p. 50.
- Man's Function and the Purpose of Living Well
- p. 53.
- American Constitutionalism and Political Historiography
- Aristotle's Zoon Politikon
- p. 56.
- The
- Polis as a Creation of Nature
- p. 57.
- The
- Most Complete Community Is a Political Community
- p. 58.
- Aristotle's Well-Ordered Republic
- p. 60.
- p. 3.
- The
- Well-Ordered Republic as Actualized Political Matter
- p. 61.
- Aristotle and Proportional Equality
- p. 63.
- Leisure and the Priority of Contemplative Activity
- p. 65.
- Aristotle's Jurisprudence
- p. 66.
- The
- The
- Law as a Structural Epiphenomenon
- p. 67.
- The
- Irrelevance of Fundamental Law
- p. 69.
- Historical Significance
- p. 71.
- Chapter 2.
- Machiavelli's Adaptation of Aristotelianism
- p. 75.
- Author's Argument
- Machiavelli and the Problem of Polybian Cycles
- p. 77.
- Philosophical Versus Practical Activity
- p. 78.
- The
- Historicity of Contingency and Temporality
- p. 79.
- The
- Metaphysics of Entropy
- p. 82.
- p. 12.
- Human Nature and Metaphysical Instability
- p. 83.
- The
- Unpredictability of Fortuna
- p. 84.
- The
- Metaphysics of Order
- p. 86.
- Machiavelli's Conception of Necessity
- p. 87.
- Epistemology and Metaphysics
- The
- Humanization of Virtue
- p. 89.
- The
- Philosophical Ambiguity in Machiavelli's Virtue
- p. 91.
- Prudence as a Link to the Realm of Particulars
- p. 93.
- Machiavelli's Epistemology
- p. 94.
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- 51607447
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- 24 cm
- Extent
- xiii, 293 pages
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- 9780773467712
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- (hc.)
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- 2003042133
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- The transformation of Aristotelian political epistemology in eighteenth-century American constitutional discourse, Tomislav Han
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages [271]-288) and index
- Carrier category
- volume
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- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- p. 12.
- Happiness and the Common Good
- p. 97.
- The
- Collaborative Approximation of Knowledge
- p. 98.
- The
- Corruption of the Common Good
- p. 100.
- The
- Humanization of the Well-Ordered Republic
- Political Philosophy
- p. 103.
- Machiavelli and the Law
- p. 107.
- Historical Significance
- p. 109.
- Chapter 3.
- Aristotelianism in English Legal Historiography
- p. 115.
- Inherited Notions of Constitutionalism
- p. 118.
- p. 15.
- The
- Idea of Fundamental Law
- p. 118.
- Cicero's Alternative to Aristotelianism
- p. 120.
- Custom Versus Nature
- p. 122.
- Sir Matthew Hale and the Metaphysics of the Law
- p. 123.
- The
- Jurisprudence and Constitutional Theory
- Legacy of Sir Edward Coke
- p. 125.
- Hale's Adaptation of Coke's Notion of Artificial Reason
- p. 126.
- The
- Epistemology of the Ancient Constitution
- p. 129.
- The
- Discovery of Causative Networks
- p. 129.
- p. 15.
- Hale's Paradox
- p. 131.
- The
- Transformation of English Republicanism
- p. 132.
- The
- Collaborative Perfection of a Natural Republic
- p. 133.
- The
- English Conception of the Common Good
- The
- p. 135.
- The
- Recognition of Political Rights
- p. 136.
- The
- Jurisprudence of the Ancient Constitution
- p. 139.
- The
- Law is King
- p. 140.
- Ontology of Ideational Causation
- English Constitutionalism
- p. 142.
- The
- Ancient Constitution as the Embodiment of Virtue
- p. 144.
- Historical Significance
- p. 145.
- Chapter 4.
- Aristotelian Republicanism and John Locke
- p. 151.
- p. 24.
- The
- Rational Christianization of Aristotelianism
- p. 153.
- Locke's Metaphysics and Epistemology
- p. 157.
- Locke and the Law of Nature
- p. 157.
- The
- Problem of Knowledge Without Revelation
- p. 159.
- The
- Civic Collaboration and the Possibility of Knowledge
- p. 160.
- Reason and Sense-Perception
- p. 162.
- Ideas and the Validity of Universal Propositions
- p. 164.
- Locke's Epistemological Compromise
- p. 166.
- The
- Retreat from Historiography
- Relevance of Auguste Comte
- p. 170.
- Locke's Ethics and the Pursuit of Happiness
- p. 172.
- Happiness as an Empiricist Ideal
- p. 173.
- Empiricism and Ethics
- p. 174.
- Virtue and the Civic Ideal
- p. 176.
- Locke's Conception of Rights
- Introduction: Historiography and Methodology
- p. 33.
- p. 178.
- Rights as Guardians of the Public Good
- p. 178.
- An
- Instrumentalist Conception of Liberty
- p. 180.
- Locke's Misunderstood Right to Property
- p. 181.
- The
- Well-Ordered Republic and the Social Contract
- Chapter 1.
- p. 185.
- The
- Social Contract as a Source of Political Authority
- p. 185.
- Political Authority and the Pursuit of Happiness
- p. 188.
- The
- Concept of Consent
- p. 190.
- The
- The
- Jurisprudence of the Social Contract
- p. 191.
- Historical Significance
- p. 193.
- Chapter 5.
- The
- Demise of Aristotelian Realism in America
- p. 197.
- The
- Roots of Ideological Divergence
- Origins of Aristotelian Political Philosophy
- p. 199.
- Two Strains of English Politico-Juridical Thought
- p. 200.
- The
- Triumph of Cokean Ideology
- p. 202.
- The
- Persistence of Aristotelianism in the Colonies
- p. 204.
- Happiness and the Myth of Revolutionary Radicalism
- p. 35.
- p. 207.
- The
- Restoration of the Ancient Constitution in America
- p. 208.
- American Aristotelianism and the Language of Corruption
- p. 211.
- The
- True Meaning of Happiness
- p. 213.
- All Men Are Created Equal
- Aristotle's Metaphysics and Epistemology
- p. 214.
- The
- Conservatism of Lockean Epistemology
- p. 215.
- Revolution or Civil War?
- p. 218.
- The
- Constitutionalism of Reaction
- p. 219.
- American Constitutionalism and the Social Contract
- p. 39.
- p. 220.
- The
- Conservatism of Jefferson's Jurisprudence
- p. 222.
- The
- Consolidation of Lockean Constitutionalism
- p. 223.
- David Hume and the Death of Zoon Politikon
- p. 227.
- The
- Universals as Building Blocks of Knowledge
- Question of Legitimacy
- p. 228.
- Hume's Rejection of the Social Contract
- p. 229.
- Hume's Epistemology
- p. 230.
- Hume's Ethics
- p. 234.
- The
- Well-Ordered Republic Without Zoon Politikon
- p. 41.
- p. 235.
- The
- Epistemological Failure of Empiricism
- p. 237.
- Creating a Constitutionally Ordered Republic
- p. 238.
- The
- Separation of the Public and Private Realms
- p. 239.
- A
- Form and Matter
- Constitution as Cause, Form, and Telos
- p. 240.
- Jurisprudence in a Constitutionally Ordered Republic
- p. 243.
- A
- Two-Track System of Politics
- p. 244.
- The
- Emergence of Positivist Constitutionalism
- p. 245.
- p. 1.
- p. 43.
- The
- Epistemological Stability of Positivist Constitutionalism
- p. 247.
- A
- Digression Concerning Rights
- p. 248.
- The
- Legacy of the 1780s
- p. 250.
- Positivist Constitutionalism and the Ambiguity of Rights
- The
- p. 251.
- The
- Language of Natural Rights
- p. 252.
- The
- (In)advisability of a Bill of Rights?
- p. 255.
- Historical Significance
- p. 257.
- Conclusion: The Uncertain Legacy of Constitutional Certitude
- Pursuit of Happiness and the Good Life
- p. 263
- p. 48.
- Happiness as the Chief Public Good
- p. 48.
- Virtue and the Ethics of Happiness
- p. 50.
- Man's Function and the Purpose of Living Well
- p. 53.
- American Constitutionalism and Political Historiography
- Aristotle's Zoon Politikon
- p. 56.
- The
- Polis as a Creation of Nature
- p. 57.
- The
- Most Complete Community Is a Political Community
- p. 58.
- Aristotle's Well-Ordered Republic
- p. 60.
- p. 3.
- The
- Well-Ordered Republic as Actualized Political Matter
- p. 61.
- Aristotle and Proportional Equality
- p. 63.
- Leisure and the Priority of Contemplative Activity
- p. 65.
- Aristotle's Jurisprudence
- p. 66.
- The
- The
- Law as a Structural Epiphenomenon
- p. 67.
- The
- Irrelevance of Fundamental Law
- p. 69.
- Historical Significance
- p. 71.
- Chapter 2.
- Machiavelli's Adaptation of Aristotelianism
- p. 75.
- Author's Argument
- Machiavelli and the Problem of Polybian Cycles
- p. 77.
- Philosophical Versus Practical Activity
- p. 78.
- The
- Historicity of Contingency and Temporality
- p. 79.
- The
- Metaphysics of Entropy
- p. 82.
- p. 12.
- Human Nature and Metaphysical Instability
- p. 83.
- The
- Unpredictability of Fortuna
- p. 84.
- The
- Metaphysics of Order
- p. 86.
- Machiavelli's Conception of Necessity
- p. 87.
- Epistemology and Metaphysics
- The
- Humanization of Virtue
- p. 89.
- The
- Philosophical Ambiguity in Machiavelli's Virtue
- p. 91.
- Prudence as a Link to the Realm of Particulars
- p. 93.
- Machiavelli's Epistemology
- p. 94.
- Control code
- 51607447
- Dimensions
- 24 cm
- Extent
- xiii, 293 pages
- Isbn
- 9780773467712
- Isbn Type
- (hc.)
- Lccn
- 2003042133
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
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