Ethics in a Democracy: A Philosophical QuestAlbert A. Anderson |
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Uemura On the Natural Integrity of Platos Philosophy | 7 |
POLITICS | 29 |
LAW | 49 |
REASON61 | 61 |
UNIVERSALITY 81 | 81 |
FREEDOM | 135 |
RIGHTS | 219 |
COMMUNITY | 255 |
GOODNESS | 269 |
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