- See Chapter 4.
- F. H. Hinsley, Sovereignty, 2nd ed. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,
1986), 184– 85. - See Chapter 6.
- On Wolff , see Louis Olive, “Wolff ,” in A. Pillet, ed., Les fondateurs du droit
international, 447– 79 (Paris: V. Giard and E. Brière, 1904). - Lewis White Beck, Early German Philosophy: Kant and His Pre de ces sors (Ca m-
bridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1969), 261. - Karl S. Guthke, Th e Last Frontier: Imagining Other Worlds from the Copernican
Revolution to Modern Science Fiction, trans. Helen Atkins (Ithaca, NY: Cornell Uni-
versity Press, 1990), 254– 55. - Christian Wolff , Th e Law of Nations Treated According to a Scientifi c Method,
trans. Joseph H. Drake (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1934 [1749]), 5– 6. - Ibid., 18.
- Ibid., 292– 95.
- Ibid., 12– 13.
- On the substitution theory, see Chapter 2.
- Wol ff , Law of Nations, 18.
- Ibid., 294.
- Ibid.
- Ibid., 6– 7.
- Ibid., 319.
- Ibid., 12– 15.
- Ibid., 15– 18.
- Ibid., 16.
- Ibid., 17.
- Ibid., 6– 7.
- Ibid., 14.
- On the necessary law of war, see ibid., 402– 53.
- On the voluntary law of war, see ibid., 453– 59.
- Immanuel Kant, Th eory and Practice, in Po liti cal Writings, 2nd ed., ed. Hans
Reiss; trans. H. B. Nisbet, 61– 92 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991
[17 9 3]), 91. - Immanuel Kant, Perpetual Peace: A Philosophical Sketch (1795), in Po liti cal
Writings, 98. - Ibid., 103.
- Ibid., 127.
- Ibid.
- Ibid., 113.
- Ibid.
- Ibid., 126.
- Ibid., 114.
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