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  1. Voyous: deux essais sur la raison.Jacques Derrida - 2003 - Editions Galilée.
    Traite des rapports entre force et raison au sein des démocraties. Deux conférences de J. Derrida se font écho pour interroger le concept de souveraineté de l'Etat.
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  • Leviathan: Or the Matter, Forme, and Power of a Commonwealth Ecclesiasticall and Civil.Thomas Hobbes - 2008 - New York: Simon & Schuster. Edited by Michael Oakeshott.
    A cornerstone of modern western philosophy, addressing the role of man in government, society and religion In 1651, Hobbes published his work about the relationship between the government and the individual. More than four centuries old, this brilliant yet ruthless book analyzes not only the bases of government but also physical nature and the roles of man. Comparable to Plato's Republic in depth and insight, Leviathan includes two society-changing phenomena that Plato didn't dare to dream of -- the rise of (...)
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  • Institutiones Juris Naturæet Gentium in Quibus Ex Ipsa Hominis Natura Continuo Nexu Omnes Obligationes Et Jura Omnia Deducuntur.Christian Wolff - 1763
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  • (2 other versions)An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation.Jeremy Bentham - 1780 - New York: Dover Publications. Edited by J. H. Burns & H. L. A. Hart.
    Bentham's best-known book stands as a classic of both philosophy and jurisprudence. The 1789 work articulates an important statement of the foundations of utilitarian philosophy — it also represents a pioneering study of crime and punishment. Bentham's reasoning remains central to contemporary debates in moral and political philosophy, economics, and legal theory.
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  • L'expérience de la liberté.Jean-Luc Nancy - 1988 - Galilée.
    « La liberté : ce singulier ne désigne pas ici une essence à laquelle rapporter toutes nos “libertés”. Il suspend au contraire toute détermination de ces “libertés”, qu’on sait bien “formelles”, sans pourtant vouloir le savoir… Il le fait au nom de l’expérience singulière de ce qui est sans essence : l’existence même. Cette expérience est un fait, lui aussi singulier, car il n’obéit pas à une logique du “fait” opposé à la “loi”. Ni fait, ni loi, mais l’être même (...)
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  • (2 other versions)An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation.Jeremy Bentham - 1823 - New York,: Hafner Pub. Co.. Edited by Laurence J. Lafleur.
    The new critical edition of the works and correspondence of Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832) is being prepared and published under the supervision of the Bentham Committee of University College London. In spite of his importance as jurist, philosopher, and social scientist, and leader of theUtilitarian reformers, the only previous edition of his works was a poorly edited and incomplete one brought out within a decade or so of his death. Eight volumes of the new Collected Works, five of correspondence, and three (...)
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  • Of the law of nature and nations. In eight books. (Kennett ed.).Samuel von Pufendorf - unknown
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