Skepticism, individuality, and freedom : the reluctant liberalism of Richard Flathman / / Bonnie Honig and David R. Mapel, editors.
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Year of Publication: | 2002 |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | xvi, 277 p. |
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Table of Contents:
- The voice of Richard Flathman in the conversation of liberalism / Patrick Neal
- The skepticism of willful liberalism / Linda Zerilli
- Breaking into the prison of practice : Flathman and Oakeshott on theorizing and doing / Peter Digeser
- Individuality and egotism / George Kateb
- The fetish of individuality : Richard Flathman's willfully liberal politics / Ronald Beiner
- Freedom, Flathman, and feminism / Nancy J. Hirschmann
- Liberty conceived as the opposite of slavery / Richard Friedman
- Hobbes and the principle of publicity / Jeremy J. Waldron
- Flathman's Hobbes / Richard Tuck
- Liberalism's leap of faith / Anne Norton
- Mouths, bodies, and the state / Jane Bennett and William E. Connolly.