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Tuck, Richard. 1979. “Is there a Free-Rider Problem, and If So, What Is It?” in Rational Action. Studies in Philosophy and Social Science, edited by Ross Harrison, pp. 147–156. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Tuck, Richard. 1988. “Scepticism and Toleration in the Seventeenth Century.” in Aspects of Toleration. Philosophical Studies, edited by John Horton and Susan Mendus, pp. 21–36. London: Methuen & Co.
Tuck, Richard. 1996. “Hobbes’s Moral Philosophy.” in The Cambridge Companion to Hobbes, edited by Tom Sorell, pp. 175–207. Cambridge Companions to Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Tuck, Richard. 1998a. “The Institutional Setting.” in The Cambridge History of Seventeenth-Century Philosophy, volume I, edited by Daniel Garber and Michael R. Ayers, pp. 9–32. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Tuck, Richard. 1998b. “Hobbes on Education.” in Philosophers on Education. Historical Perspectives, edited by Amélie Oksenberg Rorty, pp. 147–155. London: Routledge.
Tuck, Richard. 2000. “Hobbes and Tacitus.” in Hobbes and History, edited by G. A. John Rogers and Tom Sorell, pp. 98–110. Routledge Studies in Seventeenth-Century Philosophy n. 4. London: Routledge.
Tuck, Richard. 2002. Hobbes. A Very Short Introduction. Very Short Introductions. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Tuck, Richard. 2004. “The Utopianism of Leviathan.” in Leviathan after 350 Years, edited by Tom Sorell and Luc Foisneau, pp. 125–138. Mind Association Occasional Series. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199264612.001.0001.
Tuck, Richard. 2007. “History.” in A Companion to Contemporary Political Philosophy, edited by Robert E. Goodin, Philip Pettit, and Thomas W. Pogge, 2nd ed., pp. 69–87. Blackwell Companions to Philosophy n. 1. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.
Tuck, Richard. 2017. “Rousseau and Hobbes: The Hobbesianism of Rousseau.” in Thinking with Rousseau. From Machiavelli to Schmitt, edited by Helena Rosenblatt and Paul Schweigert, pp. 37–62. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, doi:10.1017/9781316226490.