Commentary on Clive Hamilton's book The Freedom Paradox: Towards a post-secular ethics and the 1960s and 1970s
This volume seeks to propose a reinvention of freedom under contemporary conditions of globalization...
A recent literature has emerged in social choice theory which attributes intrinsic importance to fre...
Space, time and other “a priori synthetical cognitions”, through powers of mathematics and physics, ...
Commentary on Clive Hamilton\u27s book The Freedom Paradox: Towards a post-secular ethics and the 19...
Book review of The Freedom Paradox: Towards a Post-secular Ethics by Clive Hamilton
In this paper the author analyses political and economic liberalism, its contribution to and implic...
In the light of growing political and religious fundamentalism, this open access book defends the id...
Second Vatican Council hopes of the benevolent dialogue with the “World of Today” are definitely fru...
The philosophical problem of free will and degeneration of human actions emerging out of a profound ...
The book aspires to show the inherent paradoxes of the “pure idea” of freedom and its foreignness, a...
The paper mixes comments on the ambitions that motivated writing The Morality of Freedom with observ...
Current criticism of liberalism is usually based on ad hoc economic and social arguments. In this ba...
Pourtois Hervé. Richard L. Velkley, Freedom and the End of Reason. On the Moral Foundation of Kant's...
Liberalism, the political philosophy created in the name of freedom, has, because of its complicity ...
Richard Epstein is a rare and forceful voice against the conventional academic wisdom of our time. L...
This volume seeks to propose a reinvention of freedom under contemporary conditions of globalization...
A recent literature has emerged in social choice theory which attributes intrinsic importance to fre...
Space, time and other “a priori synthetical cognitions”, through powers of mathematics and physics, ...
Commentary on Clive Hamilton\u27s book The Freedom Paradox: Towards a post-secular ethics and the 19...
Book review of The Freedom Paradox: Towards a Post-secular Ethics by Clive Hamilton
In this paper the author analyses political and economic liberalism, its contribution to and implic...
In the light of growing political and religious fundamentalism, this open access book defends the id...
Second Vatican Council hopes of the benevolent dialogue with the “World of Today” are definitely fru...
The philosophical problem of free will and degeneration of human actions emerging out of a profound ...
The book aspires to show the inherent paradoxes of the “pure idea” of freedom and its foreignness, a...
The paper mixes comments on the ambitions that motivated writing The Morality of Freedom with observ...
Current criticism of liberalism is usually based on ad hoc economic and social arguments. In this ba...
Pourtois Hervé. Richard L. Velkley, Freedom and the End of Reason. On the Moral Foundation of Kant's...
Liberalism, the political philosophy created in the name of freedom, has, because of its complicity ...
Richard Epstein is a rare and forceful voice against the conventional academic wisdom of our time. L...
This volume seeks to propose a reinvention of freedom under contemporary conditions of globalization...
A recent literature has emerged in social choice theory which attributes intrinsic importance to fre...
Space, time and other “a priori synthetical cognitions”, through powers of mathematics and physics, ...