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Social Philosophy Today
Volume 7, 1992
Rights, Justice, and Community
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Richard M. Martin
A Philosophical Basis for Biomedical Ethics: The Principle of the Sanctity of Human Life
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The Foundations of Rights
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James E. Napier
Hobbes: On Human Nature and Political Obligation
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A widely accepted, perhaps prevailing view among Hobbes scholars is that his theory of political obligation is grounded in an egoistic and materialistic view of human nature. There are a number of difficulties with this view, not the least of which is that it seems to make a genuine theory of political obligation impossible. It is the object of the present paper to examine certain aspects of Hobbes's account of human nature, with the object of weaving them together into a single doctrine which is coherent with what he has to say about political obligation. I will conclude by considering briefly how traditional interpretations could have come to prevail.
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Freud, Tinkerbell, and the Priority of Sociological to Psychological Understanding
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George Burman Foster’s Social Philosophy of Religion
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Ontology, Obligations and Contracts
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Holocaust Questions: Reflections on the Significance of Human Life After Auschwitz
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David Lewis Schaefer
Was Socrates a Corruptor?: A Study of Plato’s Apology of Socrates
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C. L. Sheng
Untilitarianism is not Indifferent to Distribution
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Robert C. Solomon
The Feelings of Justice
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Frederick Sontag
The Rebirth of Meaning: The Human Problem
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David M. Speak, G. Lane Van Tassell
The Notion of Group Rights in the Nicaraguan Constitution
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James P. Sterba
Legitimate Defense and Strategic Defense
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Laurence Thomas
Liberalism and the Holocause: An Essay on Trust and the Black-Jewish Relationship
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Law, Morality, and the Weak Social Thesis
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Natural Liberty and Justice: Adam Smith and the Bounds of Political Authority
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Suicide and Sensitivity
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