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2016
This chapter presents the author's reflections about vocation and invocation. He says that while vocation is associated with “calling” and is freighted with a rich genealogy, invocation is associated with “recalling,” and its genealogy or theoretical relevance seems, at first glance, unpromising, since it is apt to be associated with defect, as in the ...
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This chapter presents the author's reflections about vocation and invocation. He says that while vocation is associated with “calling” and is freighted with a rich genealogy, invocation is associated with “recalling,” and its genealogy or theoretical relevance seems, at first glance, unpromising, since it is apt to be associated with defect, as in the ...
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1997
Preface Introduction Andrew Vincent 1. Political theory and conceptual change Terence Ball 2. Poltical theory and the problem of anachronism Conal Condren 3. Utilitarianism as a public philosophy Robert E. Goodin 4. Rational choice political theory Geoffrey Brennan 5. Republican political theory Philip Pettit 6.
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Preface Introduction Andrew Vincent 1. Political theory and conceptual change Terence Ball 2. Poltical theory and the problem of anachronism Conal Condren 3. Utilitarianism as a public philosophy Robert E. Goodin 4. Rational choice political theory Geoffrey Brennan 5. Republican political theory Philip Pettit 6.
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2008
Liberty. Justice. Nature. Law. First formulated millennia ago by the founding philosophers of the Western tradition, these basic concepts of human thought remain central to our conception of ourselves, our place in the world, and our relationships with others-that is, our politics.
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Liberty. Justice. Nature. Law. First formulated millennia ago by the founding philosophers of the Western tradition, these basic concepts of human thought remain central to our conception of ourselves, our place in the world, and our relationships with others-that is, our politics.
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1996
Abstract There are three main sorts of theorizing found in modern political theory. First, the contract‐centered approach, which asks after the political institutions that people would choose if they were placed in a suitable position of choice.
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Abstract There are three main sorts of theorizing found in modern political theory. First, the contract‐centered approach, which asks after the political institutions that people would choose if they were placed in a suitable position of choice.
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2007
Abstract Criminal punishment has traditionally been the most elementary and obvious expression of the state’s sovereign power. As is evidenced by the ready appeal to punishment in the international community as well as in the European Union, the institution of punishment also provides an important medium for expressing the majesty of new
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Abstract Criminal punishment has traditionally been the most elementary and obvious expression of the state’s sovereign power. As is evidenced by the ready appeal to punishment in the international community as well as in the European Union, the institution of punishment also provides an important medium for expressing the majesty of new
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India Quarterly: A Journal of International Affairs, 1985
J.V. Ferreira, K. L. Tuteja
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J.V. Ferreira, K. L. Tuteja
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Environmental citizenship: What can political theory contribute to environmental education practice?
, 2016R. Schild
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Realism, Liberalism and Non-ideal Theory Or, Are there Two Ways to do Realistic Political Theory?
, 2016Matt Sleat
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The Oxford Handbook of Environmental Political Theory
, 2016Teena Gabrielson +3 more
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