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1. The Myth of Metaphysical Neutrality, 2. Hume: Custom as Metaphysical Necessity, 3. J. S. Mill: Humeanism and the Perfection of Distinctively Human Capacities, 4. Kant and The Frankfurt School: Freedom as Escape from the Transcendental Subject, 5. Agents, Powers and Events: Humeanism and the Free Will Debate, 6. Metaphysics and the Capabilities Approach: Martha Nussbaum, Political Liberalism and the Ideal of Metaphysical Neutrality, 7. Powers, Ontology and the Appeal to Spinoza
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Add Ontology Revisited: Metaphysics in Social and Political Philosophy, Groff's argument runs counter to the familiar anti-metaphysical habit. Social and political philosophy, she maintains, is not as metaphysically neutral as it may seem. Even the most deontological of theories connects up with an attendant set of philosophi, Ontology Revisited: Metaphysics in Social and Political Philosophy to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Ontology Revisited: Metaphysics in Social and Political Philosophy, Groff's argument runs counter to the familiar anti-metaphysical habit. Social and political philosophy, she maintains, is not as metaphysically neutral as it may seem. Even the most deontological of theories connects up with an attendant set of philosophi, Ontology Revisited: Metaphysics in Social and Political Philosophy to your collection on WonderClub |