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  1. Needs and Rights not needs versus rights: expanding Hamilton's conception of politics to include negative rights.Laurence Piper - 2006 - South African Journal of Philosophy 25 (3):233-241.
  • The "Progress of the Sentiments" in Hume's Political Philosophy.Adam Benjamin Shmidt - unknown
    In this thesis, I argue that David Hume’s political philosophy is centrally focused on the prospect of social reform. The conception of justice and politics he develops out of his theories of virtue and moral psychology stresses the pervasive effects of institutions on individuals’ abilities to live decent lives and provides criteria for determining the relative success of such institutions. While Hume’s political philosophy has been interpreted as justifying a society’s status quo, I demonstrate that the principles of merit, need, (...)
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