essays in honor of Catherine Zuckert and Michael Zuckert /
edited by Ann Ward and Lee Ward.
Notre Dame, Ind. :
University of Notre Dame Press,
2013.
1 online resource (ix, 469 pages)
Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part I: Classical Natural Right -- Chapter One: Virtue and Self-Control in Xenophon's Socratic Thought -- Chapter Two: The Complexity of Divine Speech and the Quest for the Ideas in Plato's Euthyphro -- Chapter Three: Politics and Philosophy in Aristotle's Critique of Plato's Laws -- Chapter Four: Both Friends and Truth Are Dear -- Chapter Five: Augustinian Humility as Natural Right -- Part II: Modern Natural Rights -- Chapter Six: On the Treatment of Moral Responsibility in Montaigne's Essays I.15-16
Chapter Fourteen: The Presidency in the Constitutional Convention of 1787Chapter Fifteen: From Statesman to Secular Saint -- Chapter Sixteen: Theodore Roosevelt on Statesmanship and Constitutionalism -- Part IV: Politics and Literature -- Chapter Seventeen: Of "Demagogic Apes" -- Chapter Eighteen: The Inevitable Monarchy -- Chapter Nineteen: Preliminary Observations on the Theologico-Political Dimension of Cervantes' Don Quixote -- Chapter Twenty: Custom, Change, and Character in Edith Wharton's The Age of Innocence
Chapter Seven: Benedict Spinoza and the Problem of TheocracyChapter Eight: Criminal Procedure as the Most Important Knowledge and the Distinction between Human and Divine Justice in Montesquieu's Spirit of the Laws -- Chapter Nine: Personhood and Ethical Commercial Life -- Chapter Ten: Reflections on Faith and Reason -- Part III: American Political Thought and Practice -- Chapter Eleven: Locke, the Puritans, and America -- Chapter Twelve: Thomas Jefferson, the First American Progressive? -- Chapter Thirteen: Gouverneur Morris and the Creation of American Constitutionalism
Chapter Twenty-One: "What's wrong with this picture?" Selected Publications by Catherine Zuckert and Michael Zuckert -- Contributors -- Index