<p>Morgan continues to place all of us who teach courses in political theory in his debt. Here in one place are gathered most of the central classics in the field. Hosanna too, to Hackett for making the text affordable. --Joseph Aieta, III, Lasell College</p>

The fifth edition of Michael L. Morgan's Classics of Moral and Political Theory broadens the scope and increases the versatility of this landmark anthology by offering new selections from Aristotle's Politics, Aquinas' Disputed Questions on Virtue and Treatise on Law, as well as the entirety of Locke's Letter Concerning Toleration, Kant's To Perpetual Peace, and Nietzsche's On the Advantage and Disadvantage of History for Life.

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An anthology that offers selections from Aristotle's "Politics", Aquinas' "Disputed Questions on Virtue & Treatise on Law", as well as the entirety of Locke's "Letter Concerning Toleration", to Kant's "Perpetual Peace", and Nietzsche's "On the Advantage and Disadvantage of History for Life".
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Product details

ISBN
9781603844420
Published
2011-09-15
Edition
5. edition
Publisher
Hackett Publishing Co, Inc
Weight
1815 gr
Height
238 mm
Width
235 mm
Thickness
56 mm
Age
UU, UP, 05
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
1370

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Biographical note

Michael L. Morgan is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, Indiana University. He is the editor of Spinoza: Complete Works (Hackett); the co-editor (with Peter Eli Gordon) of The Cambridge Companion to Modern Jewish Philosophy; and the author of, among other works, Platonic Piety: Philosophy and Ritual in Fourth-Century Athens (Yale), Discovering Levinas (CUP), and On Shame (Routledge).