Edmund Burke grounds politics and the state over the pre-political network of moral relations, starting from the family, evolving, through the village, the parish and the town, up to the class and corporation, finally arriving to the nation. These subordinate affections can be geometrically imagined as expanding circles of belonging and, though strictly linked to the state, they are not reducible to it, nor can the state replace them. In Burke’s vision, the state of civil society is humankind’s state of nature, for the reason that man is always, and since ever, a member of a community: we are from somewhere, Burke seems to suggest. Thus, politics is grounded in morality, and morality, in turn, is based on God’s will, which within history ta...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [79]-80)This thesis explores Edmund Burke's political tho...
Edmund Burke had earned some reputation as a man of letters, before committing himself to politics a...
In the words of Woodrow Wilson, the works of Edmund Burke are stamped in the colors of his extraord...
Edmund Burke grounds politics and the state over the pre-political network of moral relations, start...
Burke once wrote, of himself, "I believe, it is on the virtue of consistency that he would value him...
In this second of two volumes, Carl B. Cone demonstrates once again that only through a study of Edm...
Did Edmund Burke actually embrace the abstract rationalism of the French Revolution? Burke is known ...
This dissertation examines the late Eighteenth Century debate in England and France over the foundat...
Edmund Burke is thought of as the founding father of modern conservatism and has been cited as a sou...
Burke's aesthetic theory is crucial to an understanding of his politics. It links Natural Law to the...
The purpose of this thesis is to demonstrate the aesthetic strategy of the political philosophy of E...
Abstract: This paper argues that the concept of dignity played an important role in the political t...
Burke intervened in a very significant way at various moments in the political history of the Englan...
Edmund Burke’s political philosophy is generally known as the theoretical foundation of Western cons...
This thesis explores the political reformation of “faction” in the political thought of Montesquieu,...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [79]-80)This thesis explores Edmund Burke's political tho...
Edmund Burke had earned some reputation as a man of letters, before committing himself to politics a...
In the words of Woodrow Wilson, the works of Edmund Burke are stamped in the colors of his extraord...
Edmund Burke grounds politics and the state over the pre-political network of moral relations, start...
Burke once wrote, of himself, "I believe, it is on the virtue of consistency that he would value him...
In this second of two volumes, Carl B. Cone demonstrates once again that only through a study of Edm...
Did Edmund Burke actually embrace the abstract rationalism of the French Revolution? Burke is known ...
This dissertation examines the late Eighteenth Century debate in England and France over the foundat...
Edmund Burke is thought of as the founding father of modern conservatism and has been cited as a sou...
Burke's aesthetic theory is crucial to an understanding of his politics. It links Natural Law to the...
The purpose of this thesis is to demonstrate the aesthetic strategy of the political philosophy of E...
Abstract: This paper argues that the concept of dignity played an important role in the political t...
Burke intervened in a very significant way at various moments in the political history of the Englan...
Edmund Burke’s political philosophy is generally known as the theoretical foundation of Western cons...
This thesis explores the political reformation of “faction” in the political thought of Montesquieu,...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [79]-80)This thesis explores Edmund Burke's political tho...
Edmund Burke had earned some reputation as a man of letters, before committing himself to politics a...
In the words of Woodrow Wilson, the works of Edmund Burke are stamped in the colors of his extraord...