02213cam1-2200469---450-99000555437040332120110712120152.0000555437FED01000555437(Aleph)000555437FED0100055543719990604g18261838km-y0itay50------balatCHy-------001yyM. Tullii Ciceronis Opera quae supersunt omnia ac deperditorum fragmenta recognovit et singulis libris ad optimam quamque recensionem castigatis [...] edidit io Casp. Orellius. Volumen I. [VIII.]TuriciTypis Orellii, Fuesslini et sociorum1826-183812 v.24 cmI v. 6., 7. e 8. oltre al front. generale dell’opera, presentano altro front. propriov. 6.-7.-8.: Onomasticon Tullianum continens M. Tullii Ciceronis Vitam, Historiam litterariam, Indicem geographicum et historicum, Indicem legum et formularum, Indicem Graecolatinum, Fastos consulares. Pars I. [-III.] / curaverunt Io. Casp. Orellius et Io. Georgius Baiterus870.01Cicero,Marcus Tullius<106 a.C.-43 a.C.>82411Baiter,Johann Georg<1801-1877>Orelli,Johann Kaspar von<1787-1849>ITUNINARICAUNIMARCAQ990005554370403321SG 870/B 22 (1)ARCH. 4841FLFBCSG 870/B 22 (2.1)ARCH. 4841FLFBCSG 870/B 22 (2.2)ARCH. 4841FLFBCSG 870/B 22 (3.1)ARCH. 4841FLFBCSG 870/B 22 (3.2)ARCH. 4841FLFBCSG 870/B 22 (4.1)ARCH. 4841FLFBCSG 870/B 22 (4.2)ARCH. 4841FLFBCSG 870/B 22 (5.1)ARCH. 4841FLFBCSG 870/B 22 (5.2)ARCH. 4841FLFBCSG 870/B 22 (6)ARCH. 4841FLFBCSG 870/B 22 (7)ARCH. 4841FLFBCSG 870/B 22 (8)ARCH. 4841FLFBCFLFBCM. Tullii Ciceronis Opera quae supersunt omnia ac deperditorum fragmenta recognovit et singulis libris ad optimam quamque recensionem castigatis edidit io Casp. Orellius. Volumen I. VIII.612176UNINA02998nam 2200613Ia 450 991077872060332120230421034140.00-19-773076-01-280-45420-20-19-535404-40-585-30894-2(CKB)111004366529084(EBL)271815(OCoLC)476008609(SSID)ssj0000191769(PQKBManifestationID)11183614(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000191769(PQKBWorkID)10186466(PQKB)10841802(Au-PeEL)EBL271815(CaPaEBR)ebr10278470(CaONFJC)MIL45420(OCoLC)466426474(MiAaPQ)EBC271815(EXLCZ)9911100436652908419970730d1998 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrLiberalism and affirmative obligation[electronic resource] /Patricia SmithNew York Oxford University Press19981 online resource (273 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-19-511528-7 Includes bibliographical references (p. 247-255) and index.Contents; 1. Positive and Negative Duty in the Liberal Tradition: An Overview; 1. Minimal Morality and the Dark Side of Human Nature; 2. The Traditional Doctrine of Positive and Negative Duty; 3. Four Contemporary Challenges; 4. General Positive Duty: The Scope of Charity; 5. Special Positive Duty: An Ignored Moral Category; 2. Special Circumstances and the Bad Samaritan Exception; 3. The Duty of Charity and the Equivalence Thesis; 4. Family Obligations and the Implications of Membership; 5. Family Membership and Reciprocity; 6. The Complexity of Consent in Legal Theory and Practice7. Consent and Role in Professional Obligation8. Justifying the Obligations of Neighbors and Citizens; 9. Articulating the Scope of Political Obligation; Epilogue: Motivating Cooperative Individualism, or Why a Liberal Individualist Should Accept Collective Solutions to Large-scale Affirmative Obligations; Notes; Bibliography; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; R; S; T; U; WConsiders what a consistently liberal view of affirmative obligation would have to be to accommodate liberal commitments to freedom and justice and also account for issues central to liberal democratic society. The author asserts that this would involve the rejection of atomistic individualism.Political obligationLiberalismPolitical obligation.Liberalism.320.51320/.01/1Smith Patricia G1557145MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910778720603321Liberalism and affirmative obligation3820443UNINA