Philosophy 366 Political Philosophy                   Darwall                        Winter 2002

 

LOCKE I

 

I.  Concluding Hobbes: Commonwealth and Unlimited Authority

 

II.  Locke’s Historical Context  (1632-1704)

 

III Locke’s project in relation to Hobbes

 

IV  Rights in the State of Nature

 

V  Natural Rights and the Rights to Punishment and Compensation.

 

VI The Right to Property