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Intellectual History Review 26 (3):319-321 (2016)

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  1. The moral person of the state : Emer de Vattel and the foundations of international legal order.Ben Holland - 2011 - History of European Ideas 37 (4):438-445.
    Emer de Vattel was the first writer systematically to combine three arguments in a single work, namely: that states have a fundamental duty of self-interestedness; that they nonetheless have reason to see themselves as inhabiting a kind of society; and that this society is held together by positive agreements between its members on rules that shall regulate their interactions. This article explores how Vattel arrived at his vision of international order. It points to the significance of his understanding of the (...)
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  • John Dunn and the history of political theory.Davide Cadeddu - 2021 - History of European Ideas 47 (1):158-167.
    ABSTRACT In 1992, John Dunn published an essay in Italian (which came out in English only years later) in which he summarized and clarified certain aspects of his historiographical vision concerning the history of political theory. A careful analysis of the text – corroborated by a consideration of later comments as well as general historical-theoretical references – gives us an insight into the lights and shadows of his thought. This reinterpretation reveals the originality of a perspective that examined the meaning (...)
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