Engaging Political Philosophy
From Hobbes to Rawls
1. Auflage September 2001
288 Seiten, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
ISBN:
978-0-631-22228-6
John Wiley & Sons
Engaging Political Philosophy investigates the political philosophies of Hobbes, Rousseau, Locke, Mill, Rawls, and Marx and reveals the scope and limits of the philosophical tradition they helped to forge.
* Investigates the political philosophies of Hobbes, Rousseau, Locke, Mill, Rawls, and Marx.
* Reveals the scope and limits of the philosophical tradition they helped to forge.
* Provides a cohesive narrative about modern political philosophy.
* Serves as both an accessible introduction and an interesting, original interpretation of ideas that have influenced our society.
Introduction.
What is Political Philosophy?.
Great Transformations.
Continuities.
Appendix.
Notes.
Part I: Hobbes.
Part II: Rousseau.
Part III: Locke.
Part IV: Mill.
Part V: Rawls.
Part VI: Marx.
Notes.
Index.
What is Political Philosophy?.
Great Transformations.
Continuities.
Appendix.
Notes.
Part I: Hobbes.
Part II: Rousseau.
Part III: Locke.
Part IV: Mill.
Part V: Rawls.
Part VI: Marx.
Notes.
Index.
"Engaging Political Philosophy is recommended for teachers
wanting to learn with students willing to discover. This scholarly
text sheds fresh light on enduring political issues and stimulates
readers to become intellectually and politically engaged with
primary sources. It proves that teaching the classics of modern
political philosophy is alive and well." Thomas W Simon,
Illinois State University
"Levin's collection would be a fine supplement to an advanced
survey course in modern political philosophy. It would also provide
particularly valuable insights for nonspecialists preparing to
teach such a course." Ethics, October 2003
wanting to learn with students willing to discover. This scholarly
text sheds fresh light on enduring political issues and stimulates
readers to become intellectually and politically engaged with
primary sources. It proves that teaching the classics of modern
political philosophy is alive and well." Thomas W Simon,
Illinois State University
"Levin's collection would be a fine supplement to an advanced
survey course in modern political philosophy. It would also provide
particularly valuable insights for nonspecialists preparing to
teach such a course." Ethics, October 2003
Andrew Levine is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. He is the author of many books and articles in social and political philosophy, most recently Rethinking Liberal Equality (1998).