Freedom and Virtue: The Conservative/libertarian DebateGeorge Wescott Carey University Press of America, 1984 - 156 páginas Essays prepared for a conference held in Pompano Beach, Fla., Jan. 1981. Includes bibliographies. |
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... philosophical tradition from about 1800 on , originates in Burke's insistence upon the rights of society and its historically formed groups ( such as family , neighborhood , guild , and church ) against the “ arbitrary power ” of a ...
... philosophical tradition from about 1800 on , originates in Burke's insistence upon the rights of society and its historically formed groups ( such as family , neighborhood , guild , and church ) against the “ arbitrary power ” of a ...
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... philosophical at- titude denied the validity of moral ends firmly based on the con- stitution of being . Thereby , with this denial of an ultimate sanction for the inviolability of the person , liberalism destroyed the very foundations ...
... philosophical at- titude denied the validity of moral ends firmly based on the con- stitution of being . Thereby , with this denial of an ultimate sanction for the inviolability of the person , liberalism destroyed the very foundations ...
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... Philosophical Dictionary . Walter Berns is the John M. Olin Distinguished Scholar in Constitutional and Legal Studies at the American Enterprise Institute , and Professorial Lecturer in the Department of Government at Georgetown ...
... Philosophical Dictionary . Walter Berns is the John M. Olin Distinguished Scholar in Constitutional and Legal Studies at the American Enterprise Institute , and Professorial Lecturer in the Department of Government at Georgetown ...
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Acknowledgements V | 3 |
The Need for Public Authority | 25 |
Differences of Theory and Strategy | 59 |
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Freedom and Virtue: The Conservative/libertarian Debate George Wescott Carey Vista de fragmentos - 1984 |
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Left-Libertarianism and Its Critics: The Contemporary Debate Peter Vallentyne,Hillel Steiner Sin vista previa disponible - 2000 |