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Baron Samuel von Pufendorf (8 January 1632 – 13 October 1694) was a German jurist, political philosopher, economist, statesman, and historian. His name was just Samuel Pufendorf until he was ennobled in 1684; he was made a Freiherr (baron) a few months before his death at age 62 in 1694. Among his achievements are his commentaries and revisions of the natural law theories of Thomas Hobbes and Hugo Grotius.
He was born at Dorfchemnitz in the Electorate of Saxony. His father Elias Pufendorf from Glauchau was a Lutheran pastor, and Samuel Pufendorf himself was destined for the ministry.
Educated at the ducal school (Fürstenschule) at Grimma, he was sent to study theology at the University of Leipzig. The narrow and dogmatic teaching was repugnant to Pufendorf, and he soon abandoned it for the study of public law.
Leaving Leipzig altogether, Pufendorf relocated to University of Jena, where he formed an intimate friendship with Erhard Weigel, the mathematician, whose influence helped to develop his remarkable independence of character. Under the influence of Weigel, he started to read Hugo Grotius, Thomas Hobbes and René Descartes.
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Christine M. Korsgaard, Arthur Kingsley Porter Professor of Philosophy, Harvard University The Natural History of the Good The Pufendorf Lectures, May 28th - 31st, 2013 Lecture One 28 May: Good and Good-For Abstract: Now good is considered in an absolute way by some philosophers, so that every entity, actually existing, may be considered good; but we pay no attention to such a meaning, and consider a thing as good only insofar as it has a respect to others, and it is understood to be good for some person, or on his behalf.” (Samuel Pufendorf, The Law of Nature and of Nations) The general aim of these lectures is to defend a conception of the Good that is compatible with a naturalistic conception of the world, or, to put it another way, it is to explain how the natural world came to cont...
On Monday February 29 at 7.30 p.m., Arild Saether, professor emeritus in economics, Agder Academy of Sciences and Letters, Kristiansand, Norway, held a talk entitled "Samuel Pufendorf – The Grandfather of Modern Political Economy?" This evening event was organized by faculty member Dirk Ehnts. Samuel Freiherr von Pufendorf (1632–1694) was almost as unknown during most of the 19th and 20th centuries as he had been familiar during the preceding hundred years and more. Pufendorf's thought is situated in post-Westphalian Europe, as the Holy Roman Empire underwent a reconfiguration of power relationships among its quasi-autonomous constituent states (Austria, Bavaria, Palatinate, Saxony, Brandenburg, and others), while maintaining a guarded posture toward external, competing powers such as Fra...
Samuel Pufendorf or Puffendorf published The Whole Duty of Man, According to the Law of Nature in Latin in 1673. It was translated into English by Andrew Tooke 1673–1732. This is a recording of CHAP. VII. The Natural Equality of Men to be acknowledg'd. Man is a Creature not only most sollicitous for the Preservation of Himself; but has of Himself also so nice an Estimation and Value, that to diminish any thing thereof does frequently move in him as great Indignation, as if a Mischief... Here's the text https://muse.jhu.edu/book/18210
Baron Samuel von Pufendorf was a German jurist, political philosopher, economist, statesman, and historian.His name was just Samuel Pufendorf until he was ennobled in 1684; he was made a Freiherr a few months before his death at age 62 in 1694.Among his achievements are his commentaries and revisions of the natural law theories of Thomas Hobbes and Hugo Grotius.Pufendorf was familiar to American political writers such as Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and Thomas Jefferson. ---Image-Copyright-and-Permission--- License: Public domain ---Image-Copyright-and-Permission--- This channel is dedicated to make Wikipedia, one of the biggest knowledge databases in the world available to people with limited vision. Article available under a Creative Commons license Image source in video
Samuel von Pufendorf Samuel Freiherr von Pufendorf (* 8.Januar 1632 in Dorfchemnitz; † 26.Oktober 1694 in Berlin) war ein deutscher Naturrechtsphilosoph, Historiker sowie Natur- und Völkerrechtslehrer am Beginn des Zeitalters der Aufklärung. ------------Bild-Copyright-Informationen-------- Urheber Info: Ghostwriter123 Lizenz Link: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0 Lizenz: Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 (CC BY-SA 3.0) Urheber: Ghostwriter123 (//commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Ghostwriter123&action=edit&redlink=1) ✪Video ist an blinde Nutzer gerichtet ✪Text verfügbar unter der Lizens CC-BY-SA ✪Bild Quelle im Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ajVVqrW_0ys
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