Transformations in Medieval and Early-Modern Rights Discourse / edited by Virpi Mäkinen, Petter Korkman.
2006
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Transformations in Medieval and Early-Modern Rights Discourse / edited by Virpi Mäkinen, Petter Korkman.
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1st ed. 2006.
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Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2006.
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X, 318 p. online resource.
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New Synthese Historical Library, Texts and Studies in the History of Philosophy, 1879-8578 ; 59.
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ARE THERE ANY INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS OR ONLY DUTIES? On the Limits of Obedience in the Avoidance of Sin according to Late Medieval and Early Modern Scholars
Rights, Duties and Actions
Are There Any Individual Rights or Only Duties?
Rights and Duties in Late Scholastic Discussion on Extreme Necessity
Right(s) in Ockham
Politics, Right(s) and Human Freedom in Marsilius of Padua
RIGHTS AND DUTIES IN LATE SCHOLASTIC DISCUSSION ON EXTREME NECESSITY
Rights and Self-Ownership
Summenhart's Theory of Rights
Moral Self-Ownership and IUS Possessionis in Scholastics
Dominion of Self and Natural Rights Before Locke and After
RIGHT(S) IN OCKHAM A Reasonable Vision of Politics
Towards Modern Rights Theories
Natural Law and Practical Reasoning in Late Medieval Scholasticism
Liberty and Natural Rights in Pufendorf's Natural Law Theory
Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness
The Lockean Rightholders
POLITICS, RIGHT(S) AND HUMAN FREEDOM IN MARSILIUS OF PADUA
SUMMENHART'S THEORY OF RIGHTS A Culmination of the Late Medieval Discourse on Individual Rights
MORAL SELF-OWNERSHIP AND IUS POSSESSIONIS IN SCHOLASTICS
DOMINION OF SELF AND NATURAL RIGHTS BEFORE LOCKE AND AFTER
NATURAL LAW AND PRACTICAL REASONING IN LATE MEDIEVAL SCHOLASTICISM Shifts Toward Early Modernity
LIBERTY AND NATURAL RIGHTS IN PUFENDORF'S NATURAL LAW THEORY.
Rights, Duties and Actions
Are There Any Individual Rights or Only Duties?
Rights and Duties in Late Scholastic Discussion on Extreme Necessity
Right(s) in Ockham
Politics, Right(s) and Human Freedom in Marsilius of Padua
RIGHTS AND DUTIES IN LATE SCHOLASTIC DISCUSSION ON EXTREME NECESSITY
Rights and Self-Ownership
Summenhart's Theory of Rights
Moral Self-Ownership and IUS Possessionis in Scholastics
Dominion of Self and Natural Rights Before Locke and After
RIGHT(S) IN OCKHAM A Reasonable Vision of Politics
Towards Modern Rights Theories
Natural Law and Practical Reasoning in Late Medieval Scholasticism
Liberty and Natural Rights in Pufendorf's Natural Law Theory
Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness
The Lockean Rightholders
POLITICS, RIGHT(S) AND HUMAN FREEDOM IN MARSILIUS OF PADUA
SUMMENHART'S THEORY OF RIGHTS A Culmination of the Late Medieval Discourse on Individual Rights
MORAL SELF-OWNERSHIP AND IUS POSSESSIONIS IN SCHOLASTICS
DOMINION OF SELF AND NATURAL RIGHTS BEFORE LOCKE AND AFTER
NATURAL LAW AND PRACTICAL REASONING IN LATE MEDIEVAL SCHOLASTICISM Shifts Toward Early Modernity
LIBERTY AND NATURAL RIGHTS IN PUFENDORF'S NATURAL LAW THEORY.
Summary
Rights language is a fundamental feature of the modern world. Virtually all significant social and political struggles are waged, and have been waged for over a century now, in terms of rights claims. In some ways, it is precisely the birth of modern rights language that ushers in modernity in terms of moral and political thought, and the struggle for a modern way of life seems for many synonymous with the fight for a universal recognition of equal, individual human rights. Where did modern rights language come from? What kinds of rights discourses is it rooted in? What is the specific nature of modern rights discourse; when and where were medieval and ancient notions of rights transformed into it? Can one in fact find any single such transformation of medieval into modern rights discourse? The present volume brings together some of the most central scholars in the history of medieval and early-modern rights discourse. Through the different angles taken by its authors, the volume brings to light the multifaceted nature of rights languages in the medieval and early modern world.
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