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Communitarianism

Abstract This chapter locates Rawls in the liberal-communitarian debate of the 1980s and 1990s. Although the term “liberal” encompasses thinkers beyond Rawls, Rawls was taken to be the major representative of this side of the debate. The communitarian side was, by contrast, more motley.
Marina Vujnović
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Trumping Communitarianism: Crime Control and Forensic DNA Typing and Databasing in Singapore

open access: yesEast Asian Science, Technology and Society, 2014
Liberalism and communitarianism have figured prominently in discussions of how to govern forensic DNA practices (forensic DNA typing and databasing). Despite the prominence of these two political philosophies and their underlying values, no studies have ...
VÍCTOR Toom
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Communitarian Ethics (See Communitarianism)

2021
Communitarian ethics focuses on the importance of the community and emphasizes the influence community has on human beings.
Henk ten Have   +1 more
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Communitarianism

open access: yes, 2016
Contains fulltext : 162725.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Communication generates and sustains community by expressing shared understandings.
Leeuwen, B.R. van
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New Labour, communitarianism and citizenship education in England and Wales

open access: yesEducation, Citizenship and Social Justice, 2011
This article posits a connection between the influence of communitarianism on New Labour’s ideology and the content of citizenship education in England and Wales.
Andrew Dunn, Diana Burton
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Communitarianism

open access: yes, 2001
Communitarianism has both a general sense, with a long history in social and political thought, and a specific connection to the liberal-communitarian debate of the 1980s and 1990s.
Dagger, Richard
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Communitarianism

2021
Henk ten Have   +1 more
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Communitarianism

2002
AbstractCommunitarians claim that individuals do not exist apart from society, and that communities have a moral value that is independent of individuals. It is held that philosophers such as Rawls and Nozick who neglect persons’ deserts and their history and attachments cannot understand justice.
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Communitarianism

2000
Communitarianism, like other “isms,” is relational—worked out and articulated in distinction from rival philosophical positions and political ideologies. We could present a bibliography of avowedly communitarian references without explicitly including communitarianism’s rivals and antagonists.
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We are in it together: Communitarianism and the performance-innovation relationship✰

Research Policy, 2022
Matthias Ploeg   +2 more
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