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Democratic Individuality Book

Democratic Individuality
Democratic Individuality, This ambitious and sweeping book presents a powerful argument against moral relativism and in favor of the objectivity of a theory of democratic individuality. Unlike much recent work in this field, the book does not simply adumbrate such a view. Rather, , Democratic Individuality has a rating of 3 stars
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  • Democratic Individuality
  • Written by author Alan D. Gilbert
  • Published by Cambridge University Press, August 1990
  • This ambitious and sweeping book presents a powerful argument against moral relativism and in favor of the objectivity of a theory of democratic individuality. Unlike much recent work in this field, the book does not simply adumbrate such a view. Rather,
  • This ambitious and sweeping book presents a powerful argument against moral relativism and in favor of the objectivity of a theory of democratic individuality. Unlike much recent work in this field, the book does not simply adumbrate such a view. Rather,
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Introduction;

Part I. The Theory of Freedom and Individuality: Slavery, Mutual Recognition and Modern Egalitarianism:

1. Empiricism, neokantianism and realism in science and ethics;
2. The capacity for moral personality and the ambiguities of liberalism;
3. A common good and justice in war;
4. Neokantianism and moral realism;

Part II. Reltrieval of Democracy and Individuality in Marxian Theory:
5. Historical materialism and justice;
6. Two kinds of historical progress;
7. The Aristotelian lineage of Marx's eudaimonism;
8. Radical democracy and individuality;

Part III. Liberalism, Marxism and Moral Objectivity:
9. The Protestant Ethic and Marxian theory;
10. Nationalism and the dangers of predatory 'liberalism';
11. Status and politics;
12. Bureaucracy, socialism and a common good;
13. Levels of Et disagreement and the controversy between neokantianism and realism; Bibliography.


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