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  1. Natural rights theories: their origin and development.Richard Tuck - 1979 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book shows how political argument in terms of rights and natural rights began in medieval Europe, and how the theory of natural rights was developed in the seventeenth century after a period of neglect in the Renaissance. Dr Tuck provides a new understanding of the importance of Jean Gerson in the formation of the theories, and of Hugo Grotius in their development; he also restores the Englishman John Selden's ideas to the prominence they once enjoyed, and shows how Thomas (...)
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  • The discovery of the individual, 1050-1200.Colin Morris - 1972 - Toronto: University of Toronto Press in association with the Medieval Academy of America.
    Colin Morris traces the origin of the concept of the individual, not to the Renaissance where it is popularly assumed to have been invented, but farther back, ...
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  • The Origins of English Individualism: Some surprises. [REVIEW]Alan Macfarlane - 1978 - Theory and Society 6 (2):255-277.
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  • Individuals in Society: Rousseau's Republican Vision.J. Hope Mason - 1989 - History of Political Thought 10 (1):89.
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  • Natural Rights Theories. — Their Origin and Development.Richard Tuck - 1979 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 44 (3):572-574.
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