Two books of the Elements of universal jurisprudence /
[Book]
Samuel Pufendorf ; translated by William Abbott Oldfather, 1931 ; revised by Thomas Behme ; edited and with an introduction by Thomas Behme.
Indianapolis :
Liberty Fund,
2009.
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Natural law and enlightenment classics
Online Library of Liberty
The works of Samuel Pufendorf
Originally published: Elementorum jurisprudentiae universalis libri duo. Oxford : Clarendon Press ; London : H. Milford, 1931.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 399-406) and index.
Samuel Pufendorg, The Elements of Universal Jurisprudence ; Front Matter ; Title Page ; Copyright Details ; Table of Contents ; Introduction, p. ix ; A Note on the Text, p. xix ; Abbreviations, p. xxi ; Dedication, p. 3 ; Preface, p. 7 ; Index of Definitions, Axioms, and Observations, p. 13 ; Book I, p. 17 ; Definition 1, p. 19 ; Definition 2, p. 24 ; Definition 3, p. 26 ; Definition 4, p. 39 ; Definition 5, p. 43 ; Definition 6, p. 86 ; Definition 7, p. 87 ; Definition 8, p. 91 ; Definition 9, p. 94 ; Definition 10, p. 98 ; Definition 11, p. 103 ; Definition 12, p. 107.
Definition 13, p. 202 Definition 14, p. 229 ; Definition 15, p. 233 ; Definition 16, p. 235 ; Definition 17, p. 239 ; Definition 18, p. 247 ; Definition 19, p. 266 ; Definition 21, p. 269 ; Book II, p. 281 ; Axiom 1, p. 283 ; Axiom 2, p. 295 ; Observation 1, p. 298 ; Observation 2, p. 306 ; Observation 3, p. 315 ; Observation 4, p. 323 ; Observation 5, p. 367 ; Bibliography of Works Cited in the Introduction and Notes, p. 399 ; Index, p. 407.
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This was Pufendorf's first work, published in 1660. Its appearance effectively inaugurated the modern natural-law movement in the German-speaking world. The work also established Pufendorf as a key figure and laid the foundations for his major works, which were to sweep across Europe and North America. Pufendorf rejected the concept of natural rights as liberties and the suggestion that political government is justified by its protection of such rights, arguing instead for a principled limit to the state's role in human life.
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Two books of the Elements of universal jurisprudence.
Elementorum jurisprudentiae universalis libri duo.