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The Lockean Theory of Rights

A. John Simmons

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John Locke's political theory has been the subject of many detailed treatments by philosophers and political scientists. But The Lockean Theory of Rights is the first systematic, full-length study of Locke's theory of rights and of its potential for making genuine contributions to contemporary debates about rights and their place in political philosophy. Given that the rights of persons are the central moral concept at work in Locke's and Lockean political philosophy, such a study is long overdue.

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Consequentialism, Thomas Hobbes, Theory, Natural morality, Spouse, Morality, Communitarianism, On Liberty, Duty to rescue, Reason, Suggestion, Republicanism, Rationality, Self-ownership, Essays (Montaigne), Philosopher, Failure, Thought, Civil society, Treatise, Principle, Rights, Ownership, Paternalism, Requirement, Obligation, Moral absolutism, Laborer, Writing, Understanding, A Theory of Justice, Debt, Self-sufficiency, Gratitude, Liberalism, Natural and legal rights, Attempt, Natural law, Prima facie, Consideration, Critique, Kantianism, Utilitarianism, Right to property, Entitlement theory, John Locke, Philosophical Explanations, Explanation, Original appropriation, Wealth, Positive law, Children's rights, Special rights, Philosophy, Improvement, State of nature, A Letter Concerning Toleration, Ethics, Toleration, God, Lecture, Two Treatises of Government, Discretion, Jurisdiction, Personhood, Private property, Person, Political philosophy, Lockean proviso, Theft