Common Good and Self-Interest in Medieval and Early Modern Philosophy

Common Good and Self-Interest in Medieval and Early Modern Philosophy

Toivanen, Juhana; Haara, Heikki

Springer International Publishing AG

05/2024

286

Mole

9783031553066

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Chapter 1. Introduction: On the Conflict between the Common Good and Individual Good (Juhana Toivanen and Heikki Haara).- Part I: Ancient and Medieval Philosophical and Theological Views.- Chapter 2. Honestum to Goodness(Calvin Normore).- Chapter 3. Interpreting Aristotle's Concept of the Common Good(Anthony Celano).- Chapter 4. Medieval Monastic Ideas of the Compatibility between the Individual and the Common Good(Ritva Palmen).-Chapter 5. Albert the Great and Thomas Aquinas on Charity and the Common Good(Iacopo Costa).- Part II: "Common and Individual Good in Late Medieval Thought".- Chapter 6. Convergences of Private Self-Interest and the Common Good in Medieval Europe: An Overview of Economic Theories, c. 1150-c. 1500(Cary Nederman).- Chapter 7. Common Goods and the Common Good in John Duns Scotus(Nicolas Faucher).- Chapter 8. Old Wine in New Wineskins: William Ockham and the Common Good in Context(Roberto Lambertini).- Chapter 9. Is Socrates Permitted to Kill Plato?.- Part III: Common and Individual Good in Early Modern Philosophy(Juhana Toivanen).- Chapter 10. Alignment of the Individual and Common Good in the Political Theory of Johannes Althusius(Jukka Ruokanen).- Chapter 11. Individual and Common Utility within Grotius's Theory of the State(Laetitia Ramelet).- Chapter 12. The Compatibility of Individual and Common Good in Hobbes's Philosophy(Alexandra Chadwick).- Chapter 13. Self-Interest as a Source of the Common Good in Post-Hobbesian Natural Law(Heikki Haara).- Chapter 14. Self-Interest and the Common Good in Early Modern Philosophy(Colin Heydt).
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Common Good;History of Philosophy;Individual and Community;Ethical Egoism;Eudaimonism;Political Theory;Open Access