Description

Book Synopsis


Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Chapter 1

1. Introduction

1.1. The reception of Wolffian philosophy

1.2. Wolff's Oeconomica in the literary context

1.3. Research question and methodology

Chapter 2

2. The hallmarks of Wolffian philosophy

2.1. Introduction

2.2. Wolff's scientific method

2.2.1. Wolff's method in context

2.2.2. Demonstrative morality

2.3. Wolff's philosophical system

2.3.1. The concept of system in context

2.3.2. Wolff's system in practice

2.4. Wolff's natural law

2.4.1. Wolffian natural law in the historical context

2.4.2. Natural law as a theoretical foundation for moral philosophy

Chapter 3

3. A contextual reading of the Oeconomica methodo scientifica petractata

3.1. Introduction

3.2. Oeconomicamethodo scientifica pertractata

3.2.1. Truth, non-contradiction and household wisdom

3.2.2. A house built on sufficient reasons

3.2.3. Sources of knowledge in the Oeconomica – empirical, rational, practical

3.3. Oeconomica in the philosophical system

3.3.1. Crosspollination in the systema doctrinarum

3.3.2. The household as a structural liability

3.4. Natural law in the Oeconomica

3.4.1. A contractual reading of family life

3.4.2. Reconciling reason and religion

3.4.3. Natural law beyond the home turf

3.5. Summary

Chapter 4

4. Oeconomica, natural law and social welfare in the absolutist state

4.1. Introduction

4.2. The theoretical foundation of social welfare in Wolff's natural law

4.2.1. The contract as a legitimising fiction

4.2.2. Patrimonial welfare: moral duty with an ulterior motive

4.3. State education in philosophy and reality

4.3.1. Non scholae sed vitae – pedagogy in education

4.3.2. Universities: theory in practice

4.4. Preserving prosperity, providing for the poor

4.4.1. Economic sustainability in the household

4.4.2. The case for state-managed poor relief

4.5. Public Health

4.5.1. Keeping the healthy healthy

4.5.2. A priori medicine contra institutional innovation

4.6. Summary

Chapter 5

5. Michael Hanov's completion of the Wolffian system

5.1. Introduction

5.2. Hanov: From independent scholar to wavering Wolffian

5.2.1. Hanov's intellectual background

5.2.2. Congruences and dissonances between Hanov and Wolff

5.3. Hanov's Oeconomica – method, system, natural law

5.3.1. Method

5.3.2. System

5.3.3. Natural Law

5.4. Hanov versus Wolff – political systems in comparison

5.4.1. Legitimacy, power and levels of administration

5.4.2. Social welfare programmes in contrast

5.5. Summary

 

Chapter 6

6. Conclusion

Bibliography

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      Publisher: De Gruyter
      Publication Date: 18/01/2021
      ISBN13: 9783110713923, 978-3110713923
      ISBN10: 3110713926

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Table of Contents

      Table of Contents

      Chapter 1

      1. Introduction

      1.1. The reception of Wolffian philosophy

      1.2. Wolff's Oeconomica in the literary context

      1.3. Research question and methodology

      Chapter 2

      2. The hallmarks of Wolffian philosophy

      2.1. Introduction

      2.2. Wolff's scientific method

      2.2.1. Wolff's method in context

      2.2.2. Demonstrative morality

      2.3. Wolff's philosophical system

      2.3.1. The concept of system in context

      2.3.2. Wolff's system in practice

      2.4. Wolff's natural law

      2.4.1. Wolffian natural law in the historical context

      2.4.2. Natural law as a theoretical foundation for moral philosophy

      Chapter 3

      3. A contextual reading of the Oeconomica methodo scientifica petractata

      3.1. Introduction

      3.2. Oeconomicamethodo scientifica pertractata

      3.2.1. Truth, non-contradiction and household wisdom

      3.2.2. A house built on sufficient reasons

      3.2.3. Sources of knowledge in the Oeconomica – empirical, rational, practical

      3.3. Oeconomica in the philosophical system

      3.3.1. Crosspollination in the systema doctrinarum

      3.3.2. The household as a structural liability

      3.4. Natural law in the Oeconomica

      3.4.1. A contractual reading of family life

      3.4.2. Reconciling reason and religion

      3.4.3. Natural law beyond the home turf

      3.5. Summary

      Chapter 4

      4. Oeconomica, natural law and social welfare in the absolutist state

      4.1. Introduction

      4.2. The theoretical foundation of social welfare in Wolff's natural law

      4.2.1. The contract as a legitimising fiction

      4.2.2. Patrimonial welfare: moral duty with an ulterior motive

      4.3. State education in philosophy and reality

      4.3.1. Non scholae sed vitae – pedagogy in education

      4.3.2. Universities: theory in practice

      4.4. Preserving prosperity, providing for the poor

      4.4.1. Economic sustainability in the household

      4.4.2. The case for state-managed poor relief

      4.5. Public Health

      4.5.1. Keeping the healthy healthy

      4.5.2. A priori medicine contra institutional innovation

      4.6. Summary

      Chapter 5

      5. Michael Hanov's completion of the Wolffian system

      5.1. Introduction

      5.2. Hanov: From independent scholar to wavering Wolffian

      5.2.1. Hanov's intellectual background

      5.2.2. Congruences and dissonances between Hanov and Wolff

      5.3. Hanov's Oeconomica – method, system, natural law

      5.3.1. Method

      5.3.2. System

      5.3.3. Natural Law

      5.4. Hanov versus Wolff – political systems in comparison

      5.4.1. Legitimacy, power and levels of administration

      5.4.2. Social welfare programmes in contrast

      5.5. Summary

       

      Chapter 6

      6. Conclusion

      Bibliography

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