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M. Tolonen, Mandeville and Hume:anatomists of civil society

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Référence bibliographique : Mikko Tolonen, Mandeville and Hume:anatomists of civil society , , collection "SVEC", 2013. EAN13 : 9780729410687.Mandeville and Hume: anatomists of civil societyMikko TolonenThe Fable of the bees and the Treatise of human nature were written to define and dissect the essential components of a ‘civil society’. How have early readings of the Fable skewed our understanding of the work and its author? To what extent did Mandeville’s celebrated work influence that of Hume? In this pioneering book, Mikko Tolonen extends current research at the intersection of philosophy and book history by analysing the two parts of the Fable in relation to the development of the Treatise .Focussing on the key themes of selfishness, pride, justice and politeness, Tolonen traces the evolution of Mandeville’s thinking on human nature and the origins of political society to explore the relationship between his Fable and Hume’s Treatise . Through a close examination of the publishing history of the Fable and F. B. Kaye’s seminal edition, Tolonen uncovers hitherto overlooked differences between Parts I and II to open up new approaches in Mandeville scholarship. As the question of social responsibility dominates the political agenda, the legacy of these key Enlightenment philosophers is as pertinent today as it was to our predecessors.1. Introduction: Sociability and sceptical sentimentalism2. Intellectual change in Bernard Mandevillei. Hobbism in The Fable of the beesii. The critique of Hobbism in the 1720sii. Part II and the history of civil society3. The publishing history of The Fable of the beesi. Mandeville’s publishers and the question of copyright ownershipii. Jacob Tonson the younger and The Fable of the beesiii. Part II and Origin of honour4. Social theory in A Treatise of human naturei. Hutchesonian leanings and anatomy of moralsii. Hume’s distance from The Fable of the bees and his attachment to Mandevilleiii. Self-love and justiceiv. Self-liking and politenessv. Government and political sociability5. EpilogueBibliographyIndexParution de la Voltaire Foundation, dans la collection des SVEC .Pour des renseignements complémentaires sur ce volume /For further information on this book:http://xserve.volt.ox.ac.uk/VFcatalogue/details.php?recid=6552Pour tout autre renseignement, ou pour passer une commande / To order this book or other Voltaire Foundation publications: http://www.voltaire.ox.ac.uk/www_vf/orders/orders.ssiPour tout renseignement complémentaire merci de contacter email@voltaire.ox.ac.uk

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