
'to A Rational Being There Can Be But One Rule Of Conduct, Justice, And One Mode Of Ascertaining That Rule, The Exercise Of His Understanding.' Godwin's Political Justice Is The Founding Text Of Philosophical Anarchism. Written In The Immediate Aftermath Of The French Revolution, It Exemplifies The Political Optimism Felt By Many Writers And Intellectuals. Godwin Drew On Enlightenment Ideas And His Background In Religious Dissent For The Principles Of Justice, Utility, And The Sanctity Of Individual Judgement That Drove His Powerful Critique Of All Forms Of Secular And Religious Authority. He Predicts The Triumph Of Justice And Equality Over Injustice, And Of Mind Over Matter, And The Eventual Vanquishing Of Human Frailty And Mortality. He Also Foresees The Gradual Elimination Of Practices Governing Property, Punishment, Law, And Marriage And The Displacement Of Politics By An Expanded Personal Morality Resulting From Reasoned Argument And Candid Discussion. Political Justice Raises Deep Philosophical Questions About The Nature Of Our Duty To Others That Remain Central To Modern Debates On Ethics And Politics. This Edition Reprints The First-edition Text Of 1793, And Examines Godwin's Evolving Philosophy In The Context Of His Life And Work. About The Series: For Over 100 Years Oxford World's Classics Has Made Available The Widest Range Of Literature From Around The Globe. Each Affordable Volume Reflects Oxford's Commitment To Scholarship, Providing The Most Accurate Text Plus A Wealth Of Other Valuable Features, Including Expert Introductions By Leading Authorities, Helpful Notes To Clarify The Text, Up-to-date Bibliographies For Further Study, And Much More.
William Godwin investigates the core question of how a rational being can establish a consistent rule of conduct based on justice and the exercise of individual understanding. Godwin, a prominent intellectual of the late 18th century, draws upon Enlightenment principles and his background in religious dissent to construct a rigorous critique of secular and religious authority. He argues for the supremacy of reason and the eventual obsolescence of institutional structures such as law, property, and marriage in favor of an expanded personal morality.
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Experts recognize this work as the foundational text of philosophical anarchism and a significant contribution to Enlightenment political thought. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which requires careful engagement with Godwin's specific definitions of justice and utility.
Page Count:
560
Publication Date:
2013-01-01
Publisher:
Oup Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191662216
ISBN-13:
9780191662218
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