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Authors:Dustin A Gish  Daniel P Klinghard
Institution:1. Institute for American Constitutional Heritage , University of Oklahoma;2. Political Science at the College of the Holy Cross
Abstract:Abstract

Thomas Jefferson, in his Notes on the State of Virginia, first published and distributed to the American public in 1787, presented his mature thoughts on politics, amid a vast array of themes reflective of his own encyclopedic studies. The diverse contents and unusual form of the work have often led modern readers to neglect its overarching political purpose. We argue that when read as a unified whole shaped by an explicit literary structure and rational method, Jefferson's Notes lays the foundation for a new science of republican politics. By engaging and revising key aspects of both the Bible and Enlightenment science, whenever either asserts authoritative claims beyond rational scrutiny that obscure or distort nature, Jefferson overturns false idols that impede our inquiry into natural laws and natural right, and the proper grounds of republican government.
Keywords:Thomas Jefferson  Notes on the State of Virginia  political philosophy  politics and literature  reason  Enlightenment  science  natural philosophy  religion  Bible  Old Testament  republican government  constitutionalism  The Federalist  James Madison
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