Two Senses Of Comparison In Locke And Montesquieu

Jahrbuch für Recht Und Ethik 8 (2000)
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This paper considers comparison in eighteenth-century Europe 1) as philosophical reflection upon an operation of the human mind and passions, 2) as a discourse on diversity and similarities of regimes and societies within and beyond Europe. Der Beitrag befaßt sich mit dem "Vergleichen" - "comparison" - im Europa des achtzehnten Jahrhunderts. "Comparison" ist einerseits eine philosophische Reflexion über einen Prozeß des menschlichen Geistes und der menschlichen Leidenschaften, andererseits ein Diskurs über die Unterschiede und Gemeinsamkeiten von Regierungs- und Gesellschaftsformen innerhalb und außerhalb Europas

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Montesquieu's theory and practice of the comparative method.Melvin Richter - 2002 - History of the Human Sciences 15 (2):21-33.

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