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The Whole Duty of Man, According to the Law of Nature.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Natural Law and Enlightenment Classics SeriesPublisher: Indianapolis, IN : Liberty Fund, Incorporated, 2002Copyright date: ©2002Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (401 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781614878513
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: The Whole Duty of Man, According to the Law of NatureDDC classification:
  • 340/.112
LOC classification:
  • K457.P8 -- D4313 2003eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Samuel Pufendorf, The Whole Duty of Man -- Front Matter -- Title Page -- Copyright Details -- Table of Contents -- Introduction, p. ix -- Pufendorf's Whole Duty of Man -- To the Reader, p. 7 -- Table of Contents, p. 11 -- The Author's Preface, p. 15 -- Book I -- Chap. 1. Of the Rule of Human Actions, or of Laws in general, p. 27 -- Chap. 2. Of the Rule of Human Actions, or of Laws in general, p. 42 -- Chap. 3. Of the Laws of Nature, p. 52 -- Chap. 4. Of the Duty of Man towards God, or concerning Natural Religion, p. 60 -- Chap. 5. Of the Duty of a Man towards Himself, p. 69 -- Chap. 6. Of the Duty of one Man to another, and first of doing no Injury to any Man, p. 94 -- Chap. 7. The Natural Equality of Men to be acknowledged, p. 100 -- Chap. 8. Of the mutual Duties of Humanity, p. 104 -- Chap. 9. The Duty of Men in making Contracts, p. 108 -- Chap. 10. The Duty of Men in Discourse, p. 119 -- Chap. 11. The Duty of those that take an Oath, p. 123 -- Chap. 12. Duties to be observ'd in acquiring Possession of Things, p. 128 -- Chap. 13. The Duties which naturally result from Man's Property in Things, p. 137 -- Chap. 14. Of the Price and Value of Things, p. 140 -- Chap. 15. Of those Contracts in which the Value of Things is presupposed, and of the Duties thence arising, p. 145 -- Chap. 16. The several methods by which the Oblications arising from Contracts are dissolved, p. 156 -- Chap. 17. Of Meaning or Interpretation, p. 159 -- Book II -- Chap. 1. Of the natural State of Men, p. 166 -- Chap. 2. Of the Duties of the married State, p. 174 -- Chap. 3. Duty of Parents and Children, p. 179 -- Chap. 4. The Duties of Masters and Servants, p. 184 -- Chap. 5. The Impulsive Cause of Constituting Communities, p. 187 -- Chap. 6. Of the Internal Frame and Constitution of any State or Government, p. 192.
Chap. 7. Of the several Parts of Government, p. 198 -- Chap. 8. Of the several Forms of Government, p. 203 -- Chap. 9. The Qualifications of Civil Government, p. 208 -- Chap. 10. How Government, especially Monarchical, is acquired, p. 210 -- Chap. 11. The Duty of supreme Governeours, p. 214 -- Chap. 12. Of the special Laws of a Community, p. 221 -- Chap. 13. Of the Power of Life and Death, p. 225 -- Chap. 14. Of Reputation, p. 232 -- Chap. 15. Of the Power of Gov ernours over the Goods of their Subjects, p. 236 -- Chap. 16. Of War and Peace, p. 238 -- Chap. 17. Of Alliances, p. 245 -- Chap. 18. The Duty of Subjects, p. 247 -- Index, p. 251 -- The Judgment of an Anonymous Writer on the Original of this Abridgment, p. 267 -- Discourse on What is Permitted by the Laws, p. 307 -- Discourse on the Benefits Conferred by the Laws, p. 331 -- Index, p. 361.
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Intro -- Samuel Pufendorf, The Whole Duty of Man -- Front Matter -- Title Page -- Copyright Details -- Table of Contents -- Introduction, p. ix -- Pufendorf's Whole Duty of Man -- To the Reader, p. 7 -- Table of Contents, p. 11 -- The Author's Preface, p. 15 -- Book I -- Chap. 1. Of the Rule of Human Actions, or of Laws in general, p. 27 -- Chap. 2. Of the Rule of Human Actions, or of Laws in general, p. 42 -- Chap. 3. Of the Laws of Nature, p. 52 -- Chap. 4. Of the Duty of Man towards God, or concerning Natural Religion, p. 60 -- Chap. 5. Of the Duty of a Man towards Himself, p. 69 -- Chap. 6. Of the Duty of one Man to another, and first of doing no Injury to any Man, p. 94 -- Chap. 7. The Natural Equality of Men to be acknowledged, p. 100 -- Chap. 8. Of the mutual Duties of Humanity, p. 104 -- Chap. 9. The Duty of Men in making Contracts, p. 108 -- Chap. 10. The Duty of Men in Discourse, p. 119 -- Chap. 11. The Duty of those that take an Oath, p. 123 -- Chap. 12. Duties to be observ'd in acquiring Possession of Things, p. 128 -- Chap. 13. The Duties which naturally result from Man's Property in Things, p. 137 -- Chap. 14. Of the Price and Value of Things, p. 140 -- Chap. 15. Of those Contracts in which the Value of Things is presupposed, and of the Duties thence arising, p. 145 -- Chap. 16. The several methods by which the Oblications arising from Contracts are dissolved, p. 156 -- Chap. 17. Of Meaning or Interpretation, p. 159 -- Book II -- Chap. 1. Of the natural State of Men, p. 166 -- Chap. 2. Of the Duties of the married State, p. 174 -- Chap. 3. Duty of Parents and Children, p. 179 -- Chap. 4. The Duties of Masters and Servants, p. 184 -- Chap. 5. The Impulsive Cause of Constituting Communities, p. 187 -- Chap. 6. Of the Internal Frame and Constitution of any State or Government, p. 192.

Chap. 7. Of the several Parts of Government, p. 198 -- Chap. 8. Of the several Forms of Government, p. 203 -- Chap. 9. The Qualifications of Civil Government, p. 208 -- Chap. 10. How Government, especially Monarchical, is acquired, p. 210 -- Chap. 11. The Duty of supreme Governeours, p. 214 -- Chap. 12. Of the special Laws of a Community, p. 221 -- Chap. 13. Of the Power of Life and Death, p. 225 -- Chap. 14. Of Reputation, p. 232 -- Chap. 15. Of the Power of Gov ernours over the Goods of their Subjects, p. 236 -- Chap. 16. Of War and Peace, p. 238 -- Chap. 17. Of Alliances, p. 245 -- Chap. 18. The Duty of Subjects, p. 247 -- Index, p. 251 -- The Judgment of an Anonymous Writer on the Original of this Abridgment, p. 267 -- Discourse on What is Permitted by the Laws, p. 307 -- Discourse on the Benefits Conferred by the Laws, p. 331 -- Index, p. 361.

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