Natural Law and Enlightenment Series
About this Collection
The intellectual struggle to articulate the theory of classical liberalism was often as hard fought as the physical battle for its political realization. The Natural Law and Enlightenment Classics Series presents not only some of the most famous figures from this history but also the lesser-known theorists who contributed their part to the contest of ideas. Through some of the Enlightenment’s most significant and most unusual works on natural law, moral philosophy, political theory, jurisprudence, and theology, this series offers readers a deep and nuanced understanding of classical liberal ideas and their development.
See the listing of current and proposed titles in the Series with the expected date of publication.
For additional information about the Natural Law and Enlightenment Series see in the Forum: Timeline on Natural Law and Enlightenment.
Members:
- The Present State of Germany (Samuel von Pufendorf)
- Principles of Equity (Henry Home, Lord Kames)
- The Principles of Moral and Christian Philosophy, 2 vols. (George Turnbull)
- The Principles of Moral and Christian Philosophy. Vol. 1 (George Turnbull)
- The Principles of Moral and Christian Philosophy. Vol. 2: Christian Philosophy (George Turnbull)
- The Principles of Natural and Politic Law (Jean-Jacques Burlamaqui)
- The Rights of War and Peace (2005 ed.) 3 vols (Hugo Grotius)
- The Rights of War and Peace (2005 ed.) vol. 1 (Book I) (Hugo Grotius)
- The Rights of War and Peace (2005 ed.) vol. 2 (Book II) (Hugo Grotius)
- The Rights of War and Peace (2005 ed.) vol. 3 (Book III) (Hugo Grotius)
- Selections from Three Works (Francisco Suárez)
- A Short Introduction to Moral Philosophy (LF bi-lingual ed.) (1747) (Francis Hutcheson)
- Sketches of the History of Man, 3 vols. (Henry Home, Lord Kames)
- Sketches of the History of Man, vol. 1 (James A. Harris)
- Sketches of the History of Man, vol. 2 (James A. Harris)
- Sketches of the History of Man, vol. 3 (James A. Harris)
- On Temporal and Spiritual Authority (Robert Bellarmine)
- A Treatise of the Laws of Nature (Richard Cumberland)
- Two Books of the Elements of Universal Jurisprudence (Samuel von Pufendorf)
- Vindiciae Gallicae and Other Writings on the French Revolution (Sir James Mackintosh)
- The Whole Duty of Man According to the Law of Nature (1673, 2003) (Samuel von Pufendorf)