Reason And Self-enactment in History And Politics

Reason And Self-enactment in History And Politics
Themes And Voices of Modernity (Mcgill-Queen's Studies in the History of Ideas)
About this book
"F. M. Barnard stresses that unitary truths and moral perfectionism are not the concerns of politics. Reappraising basic political principles and constructs, he argues for bridging differences among a plurality of truths and forming practical judgments by the cultivation of a sense of situational appropriateness."--Jacket.
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- OL Work ID
- OL4077568W
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PhilosophyPolitical scienceHistoryHistory, philosophyPolitical science, philosophy