This essay explores how the Enlightenment preoccupation with nature and reason, and the concomitant desire to restructure civil and political society according to these principles, served simultaneously to write certain speculations within mental philosophy into the heart of the republican project and to orient the emerging human sciences toward embracing those social formations most consonant with the developing notions of the republican citizen and the enlightened society. Using the development of the language of talents in the eighteenth century as its focus, the essay examines how Enlightenment political writers and mental philosophers--including Locke, Hartley, Condillac, Cabanis, Rousseau, Helvetius, Godwin, Paine, Wollstonecraft, ...
The origins of the U.S. Constitution are the source of endless debate. What did the founders intend ...
This essay brings the ideas presented in Our Republican Constitution by Randy E. Barnett into juxt...
It is well known that Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton differed in their respective views on ...
Toleration, freedom of thought and liberation from social and intellectual convention have long been...
In this essay I shall discuss, first, the contrast between certain religious and philosophical ideas...
This thesis examines the impact of views of human nature upon political philosophy by examining the ...
This essay explores two ideas that have recently played an important role in discourse about the Ame...
Regenerating Political Animals situates the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen (178...
Over the past few decades, scholarship in political theory as well as in intellectual history has sh...
What law compels humankind to construct governments? Does such law also compel humans in while doing...
Judges and academics have long relied on the work of a small number of Enlightenment political theor...
In his Classical Republicanism and the American Revolution, Professor Wood outlines the evolution of...
This chapter aims to recover a specific intellectual tradition, a tradition that I describe as ‘demo...
In the present article author examines main political and legal views of Enlightenment thinkers. In ...
Enlightenment beliefs in progress, development, growth, civilizing process and evolution have played...
The origins of the U.S. Constitution are the source of endless debate. What did the founders intend ...
This essay brings the ideas presented in Our Republican Constitution by Randy E. Barnett into juxt...
It is well known that Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton differed in their respective views on ...
Toleration, freedom of thought and liberation from social and intellectual convention have long been...
In this essay I shall discuss, first, the contrast between certain religious and philosophical ideas...
This thesis examines the impact of views of human nature upon political philosophy by examining the ...
This essay explores two ideas that have recently played an important role in discourse about the Ame...
Regenerating Political Animals situates the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen (178...
Over the past few decades, scholarship in political theory as well as in intellectual history has sh...
What law compels humankind to construct governments? Does such law also compel humans in while doing...
Judges and academics have long relied on the work of a small number of Enlightenment political theor...
In his Classical Republicanism and the American Revolution, Professor Wood outlines the evolution of...
This chapter aims to recover a specific intellectual tradition, a tradition that I describe as ‘demo...
In the present article author examines main political and legal views of Enlightenment thinkers. In ...
Enlightenment beliefs in progress, development, growth, civilizing process and evolution have played...
The origins of the U.S. Constitution are the source of endless debate. What did the founders intend ...
This essay brings the ideas presented in Our Republican Constitution by Randy E. Barnett into juxt...
It is well known that Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton differed in their respective views on ...