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- Essays in Political Theory
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- Social Criticism and Political Commitment in the Twentieth Century
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- A Defense of Pluralistic Relativism
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- Social Aspects of New Media
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Alan Thomas, in his book, develops a contextualist moral epistemology as an alternative to foundationalism and coherentism. He has discussed (almost all) major moral philosophers, such as McDowell, Wiggins, Bernard Williams, Korsgaard, just to name a few. Although his discussion can be difficult to ... (continue)
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- A Practical Perspective (Routledge Studies in Contemporary Philosophy)
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A philosophical analysis of the importance of 'narrative identity' for ethics (as broadly construed), using resources from both analytic and continental traditions (and, recently research in embodiment as well), but mostly belongs to the French tradition. Throughout the entire book, the notion of 'b ... (continue)
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Self and Social Change
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A study of major sociological account of the self, and the monograph finished with author's own account. Particularly interesting is its attempt to synthesize Giddens et al.'s with Bourdieu's theory.
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