Richard E. Flathman
Situated Concepts, Virtuosity Liberalism and Opalescent Individuality
Herausgeber: Digeser, P. E.
Richard E. Flathman
Situated Concepts, Virtuosity Liberalism and Opalescent Individuality
Herausgeber: Digeser, P. E.
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This work helps highlights how the innovations in Flathman's thought have shaped the field of political theory and will be of interest to students and scholars alike.
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This work helps highlights how the innovations in Flathman's thought have shaped the field of political theory and will be of interest to students and scholars alike.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. August 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 561g
- ISBN-13: 9781138852808
- ISBN-10: 1138852805
- Artikelnr.: 42458964
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. August 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 561g
- ISBN-13: 9781138852808
- ISBN-10: 1138852805
- Artikelnr.: 42458964
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
P.E. Digeser is Professor of Political Science at the University of California, Santa Barbara. She is the author of Our Politics, Our Selves? (1996), Political Forgiveness (2001), and Friendship Reconsidered: What it Means and How it Matters to Politics (2016).
Introduction: Paige E. Digeser
PART I
Equality, Authority, Rights and Philosophy as Therapy
1 Equality and Generalization: A Formal Analysis (1967)
2 Wittgenstein's Philosophy of Language and Political and Social Philosophy
(1973)
3 Authority and the "Surrender" of Political Judgment (1980)
4 Liberalism and Authority (1989)
5 The Theory of Rights and the Practice of Abortion (1989)
PART II
Situating and Disciplining Freedom
6 Kinds of Freedom (1987)
7 Is the Positive Theory of Freedom a Theory of Freedom? (1987)
8 Situating Freedom (1987)
9 Control, Resistance, and Freedom (2003)
Part III
Opacity, Liberalism, and Individuality
10 Individuality, Plurality, and Liberalism (1992)
11 Of Liberty, Authority and Power (1993)
12 Strains in and Around Liberal Theory (1998)
13 Here and Now, There and Then, Always and Everywhere: Reflections
Concerning Political Theory and the Study/Writing of Political Thought
(2006)
An interview with Richard E. Flathman:
Questions from P. E. Digeser
Index
PART I
Equality, Authority, Rights and Philosophy as Therapy
1 Equality and Generalization: A Formal Analysis (1967)
2 Wittgenstein's Philosophy of Language and Political and Social Philosophy
(1973)
3 Authority and the "Surrender" of Political Judgment (1980)
4 Liberalism and Authority (1989)
5 The Theory of Rights and the Practice of Abortion (1989)
PART II
Situating and Disciplining Freedom
6 Kinds of Freedom (1987)
7 Is the Positive Theory of Freedom a Theory of Freedom? (1987)
8 Situating Freedom (1987)
9 Control, Resistance, and Freedom (2003)
Part III
Opacity, Liberalism, and Individuality
10 Individuality, Plurality, and Liberalism (1992)
11 Of Liberty, Authority and Power (1993)
12 Strains in and Around Liberal Theory (1998)
13 Here and Now, There and Then, Always and Everywhere: Reflections
Concerning Political Theory and the Study/Writing of Political Thought
(2006)
An interview with Richard E. Flathman:
Questions from P. E. Digeser
Index
Introduction: Paige E. Digeser
PART I
Equality, Authority, Rights and Philosophy as Therapy
1 Equality and Generalization: A Formal Analysis (1967)
2 Wittgenstein's Philosophy of Language and Political and Social Philosophy
(1973)
3 Authority and the "Surrender" of Political Judgment (1980)
4 Liberalism and Authority (1989)
5 The Theory of Rights and the Practice of Abortion (1989)
PART II
Situating and Disciplining Freedom
6 Kinds of Freedom (1987)
7 Is the Positive Theory of Freedom a Theory of Freedom? (1987)
8 Situating Freedom (1987)
9 Control, Resistance, and Freedom (2003)
Part III
Opacity, Liberalism, and Individuality
10 Individuality, Plurality, and Liberalism (1992)
11 Of Liberty, Authority and Power (1993)
12 Strains in and Around Liberal Theory (1998)
13 Here and Now, There and Then, Always and Everywhere: Reflections
Concerning Political Theory and the Study/Writing of Political Thought
(2006)
An interview with Richard E. Flathman:
Questions from P. E. Digeser
Index
PART I
Equality, Authority, Rights and Philosophy as Therapy
1 Equality and Generalization: A Formal Analysis (1967)
2 Wittgenstein's Philosophy of Language and Political and Social Philosophy
(1973)
3 Authority and the "Surrender" of Political Judgment (1980)
4 Liberalism and Authority (1989)
5 The Theory of Rights and the Practice of Abortion (1989)
PART II
Situating and Disciplining Freedom
6 Kinds of Freedom (1987)
7 Is the Positive Theory of Freedom a Theory of Freedom? (1987)
8 Situating Freedom (1987)
9 Control, Resistance, and Freedom (2003)
Part III
Opacity, Liberalism, and Individuality
10 Individuality, Plurality, and Liberalism (1992)
11 Of Liberty, Authority and Power (1993)
12 Strains in and Around Liberal Theory (1998)
13 Here and Now, There and Then, Always and Everywhere: Reflections
Concerning Political Theory and the Study/Writing of Political Thought
(2006)
An interview with Richard E. Flathman:
Questions from P. E. Digeser
Index




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