Rousseau's Platonic Enlightenment

PENN STATE UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780271029986

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By David Lay Williams
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Contents

Foreword

List of Frequently Cited Works

Preface

Acknowledgments

1. The Context, Part 1: Metaphysics and Politics in Hobbes and Locke

2. The Context, Part 2: Materialism and Platonism in Modern Europe

3. Metaphysics and Morality: The Platonism of the Savoyard Vicar

4. The General Will: On the Meaning and Priority of Justice in Rousseau

5. Of Chains, Caves, and Slaves: Allegory and Illusion in Rousseau

6. Rousseau's System of Checks and Balances: The Negative Function of Justice

7. Kant's Conceptions of the General Will: The Formalist Interpretation

8. The Foucauldian Legacy: Critiques Without Justice?

References

Index



“David Lay Williams has written an important book. Its several virtues include a careful treatment of Rousseau’s primary texts, generous engagement with the secondary literature, and a style characterized by a clarity and precision that renders its arguments accessible not only to specialists but to a wide range of political theorists and historians of ideas. It also develops its argument with conviction and verve, and engagement with this argument will be essential for students of Rousseau.”

—Ryan Patrick Hanley, Philosophy in Review

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