The Influence of Hobbes and Locke in the shaping of the concept of sovereignty in eighteenth-century France

Author: Ian M. Wilson

Volume: 101

Series: SVEC

Publication Date: 1973

Pages: 290

ISBN: 978-0-7294-0186-9

Price: £35


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I. Hobbes: a synopsis of his doctrine relative to sovereignty
II. Locke: a synopsis of his doctrine in relation to the concept of sovereignty
III. The Diffusion of Hobbes’s views on the concept of sovereignty in French political thought before 1735
IV. The Diffusion of Locke’s political theories in French political thought before 1735
V. Barbeyrac on Hobbes
VI. Barbeyrac on Locke
VII. The Influence of Hobbes on Montesquieu
VIII. The Influence of Locke on Montesquieu
IX. Hobbes in the Encyclopédie
X. Locke in the Encyclopédie
XI. Hobbes in the French and Dutch gazettes, 1735-1767
XII. Locke in the French and Dutch gazettes
XIII. Hobbes in Burlamaqui
XIV. Hobbes in Réal de Curban
XV. Locke in Réal de Curban
XVI. Hobbes in Martin Hübner
XVII. General references and allusions to Hobbes in the period 1735-1767
XVIII. General references and allusions to Locke in the period 1735-1767
XIX. Hobbes and his influence on Rousseau
XX. Locke and his influence on Rousseau
XXI. Hobbes: conclusion
XXII. Locke: conclusion
Bibliography

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