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图书目录:Acknowledgements
List o/abbreviations Chapter i Introduction Chapter 2 Hume's theory of justice 1 One theory or two? 2 Moral evaluation 3 The motive for justice - a dilemma 4 The origins of justice 5 Nature and artifice 6 Property 7 Promises 8 Obligation 9 Two difficulties 1 0 The role of history 1 1 Utility and natural justice Chapter 3 Smith's moral theory 1 Hume and Smith on sympathy 2 Sympathy and moral approval 3 The mutuality of sympathy 4 Common standards, ideal standards, and social adaptation 5 General rules and moral value 6 Merit and demerit 7 The role of utility 8 The role of religion 9 Teleology 1 o Moral theory and human knowledge Chapter 4 Smith's theory of justice and politics I Positive and negative virtues 2 Justice and utility 3 Political theory 4 Politics and justice Chapter 5 Smith's analytical jurisprudence 1 The legal system 2 Real rights 3 Personal rights 4 Delict, or theory of punishment 5 Domestic law 6 Public law 7 Laws of nations Chapter 6 Smith's critical jurisprudence 1 Introduction 2 Legal reasoning 3 Legal criticism 4 The critical programme 5 The object of criticism Chapter 7 Smith's historical jurisprudence 1 Introduction 2 Primitive society 3 Shepherd society 4 Greece and Rome 5 The emergence of modern Europe 6 The development of modem law Chapter 8 Natural jurisprudence in the face of history Notes Bibliography Index |