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 Übersetzung für 'social contract theory' von Englisch nach Deutsch
philos.
social contract theory
Vertragstheorie {f}
Teiltreffer
sociol.
social theory
Gesellschaftstheorie {f}
sociol.
social theory
Sozialtheorie {f}
acad.relig.sociol.
social theory
Soziallehre {f}
philos.
social contract
Gesellschaftsvertrag {m}
sociol.
social contract
Sozialvertrag {m}
sociol.
social contract
Sozialkontrakt {m}
acad.
social learning theory
soziale Lerntheorie {f}
social choice theorySozialwahltheorie {f}
psych.sociol.
social comparison theory
Theorie {f} des sozialen Vergleichs
lawphilos.
social contract theoretic {adj}
vertragstheoretisch
psych.sociol.
social theory of learning
soziale Lerntheorie {f}
theory of social balanceTheorie {f} des sozialen Gleichgewichts
philos.F
The Social Contract, Or Principles of Political Right [J. J. Rousseau]
Vom Gesellschaftsvertrag oder Prinzipien des Staatsrechtes
math.
von Neumann-Bernays-Gödel set theory <NBG set theory>
Neumann-Bernays-Gödel-Mengenlehre {f} <NBG-Mengenlehre>
math.
Morse-Kelley set theory <MK set theory>
Morse-Kelley-Mengenlehre {f} <MK-Mengenlehre>
math.
Kelley-Morse set theory <KM set theory>
Kelley-Morse-Mengenlehre {f} [selten] [Morse-Kelley-Mengenlehre]
phys.
Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer theory <BCS theory>
Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer-Theorie {f} <BCS-Theorie>
chem.phys.
valence bond theory <VB theory>
Elektronenpaar-Theorie {f} [Valenzstrukturtheorie]
chem.phys.
valence bond theory <VB theory>
Valenzbindungs­theorie {f} <VB-Theorie>
chem.phys.
valence bond theory <VB theory>
Valenzstrukturtheorie {f} [auch: VB-Theorie]
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • In the 17th century, philosophers such as John Locke said that justice derives from natural law. Social contract theory said that justice is derived from the mutual agreement of everyone.
  • Although they reject Rothbard's complete rejection of the social contract theory of government, they do find an important place for the title-transfer theory under the jurisdiction of what they call "secular social compacts".
  • The theory uses an updated form of Kantian philosophy and a variant form of conventional social contract theory.
  • On the other side, one of the main arguments for the legitimacy of the state is some form of the social contract theory developed by Thomas Hobbes in his 1668 book, "Leviathan", or by Jean-Jacques Rousseau in his political writings on the social contract.
  • In political theory he was an opponent of the social contract theory which held all the mainstream writers of his day.

  • The ideal, an argument based upon social contract theory, has states being justified in intervening within other states if the latter fail to protect (or are actively involved in harming) their citizens.
  • In the 17th century, Hugo Grotius put forward the concept that everyone has 'sovereign authority' over themselves but that they could alienate that natural right to the common good, an early social contract theory.
  • In making arguments for or against the notion of applying all constitutional rights to all people on US soil, values such as justice and morality were typically used by LD debaters, and common criteria that were employed to reconcile those values with the empirical components of their cases included Social Contract Theory, pragmatism, etc.
  • O'Connor once quoted the social contract theory of John Locke as influencing her views on the reasonableness and constitutionality of government action.
  • Arguments for this view include those based on social contract theory which posit that citizens should obey their state's decision to go to war, the argument that individual soldiers are ill-placed to determine whether a war is just.

  • According to social contract theory, "inalienable rights" are those rights that can't be relinquished by people to the sovereign.
  • Discussion of political obligation grew during the era of social contract theory, in which Thomas Hobbes and John Locke were crucial in explaining the idea and its importance.
  • The dialogue contains an ancient statement of the social contract theory of government.
  • Jakobs justifies the necessity of a Feindstrafrecht philosophically, and refers to the Hobbesian social contract theory and its interpretation by Immanuel Kant.
  • Sreedhar has published a number of peer-reviewed papers, as well as one book, with another on the way, tentatively titled "Gender and Early Modern Social Contract Theory".

  • He is notable for his translations of the political writings of Gottfried Leibniz and his research on social contract theory, the general will, and the history of universal jurisprudence.
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