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Acknowledgements | ||
Introduction. Rousseau: the life and the work | 1 | |
I | Rousseau's divided thought: the morality of the senses and the morality of duty | 11 |
II | The Discourse on the Origin of Inequality Among Men | 33 |
III | The Emile | 59 |
IV | The Social Contract: principles of right | 87 |
V | The empire of the laws: the general will and totalitarianism | 109 |
Appendix I | Internal and external sanctions: the voice of conscience and the free-riderä | 125 |
Appendix II | Interests, free-riders and the general will | 129 |
Appendix III | 'Conventions' and 'contracts' | 130 |
VI | The Social Contract: maxims of politics | 133 |
VII | Amour-propre | 162 |
VIII | Men and women | 180 |
IX | Language | 202 |
X | Religion and politics | 221 |
XI | Negative theology: revealed religion criticized | 235 |
XII | Positive theology: natural religion defended | 250 |
App | Rousseau and Kant | 269 |
Concluding reflections | 271 | |
Notes | 273 | |
Bibliography and reference conventions | 299 | |
Index | 309 |
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