This paper is dedicated to the subject of the relations binding British idealists’ thought to nineteenth and twentieth century disputes in political philosophy. The two of them are taken into consideration: liberal-conservative and liberal-communitarian. The Author follows through the nuances of idealist thought in search of those of its elements, that weight in favour of its conciliatory, individualist-communitarian character. The first step of the argument is the characterization of liberal-conservative/liberal-communitarian standpoints. Then some of the fundamental elements of idealists’ social and political thought are analyzed: the social recognition thesis, the concepts of common good and positive liberty. On this basis the following ...
In the modern age cultural and political pluralism received the serious consideration of the Enlight...
This thesis is an attempt at renegotiating and deliberating on the principles of modern liberalism, ...
The nineteenth century is a very important period from our contemporary point of view. It is then th...
The central claim of this book is that previous scholars have not appreciated the depths and complex...
No abstractIn the first half of the twentieth Century, the concept of «community» offered the basis ...
The ‘liberal-communitarian’ debate arose within anglophone political philosophy during the 1980s. Th...
At the beginning of the third century, liberalism was the preferred philosophy. It is not easy to de...
Whether there are prospects for a liberal-communitarian philosophy with aims and objectives that enh...
Liberal political philosophy is often accused of being excessively individualistic and of failing to...
The author presents the central postulates from the latest works by John Rawls and Michael Walzer as...
Macmurray provides a conceptual and personal reference point around which we can locate a tradition ...
In this article we propose to argue that the general philosophical tendency that the British Idealis...
The paper challenges the traditional conception of „the common good ‟ as primarily communitarian. Tw...
272 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.The central issues in dispute...
In discussing the concept of individual freedom in Popper, I argue that there is room for the “socia...
In the modern age cultural and political pluralism received the serious consideration of the Enlight...
This thesis is an attempt at renegotiating and deliberating on the principles of modern liberalism, ...
The nineteenth century is a very important period from our contemporary point of view. It is then th...
The central claim of this book is that previous scholars have not appreciated the depths and complex...
No abstractIn the first half of the twentieth Century, the concept of «community» offered the basis ...
The ‘liberal-communitarian’ debate arose within anglophone political philosophy during the 1980s. Th...
At the beginning of the third century, liberalism was the preferred philosophy. It is not easy to de...
Whether there are prospects for a liberal-communitarian philosophy with aims and objectives that enh...
Liberal political philosophy is often accused of being excessively individualistic and of failing to...
The author presents the central postulates from the latest works by John Rawls and Michael Walzer as...
Macmurray provides a conceptual and personal reference point around which we can locate a tradition ...
In this article we propose to argue that the general philosophical tendency that the British Idealis...
The paper challenges the traditional conception of „the common good ‟ as primarily communitarian. Tw...
272 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.The central issues in dispute...
In discussing the concept of individual freedom in Popper, I argue that there is room for the “socia...
In the modern age cultural and political pluralism received the serious consideration of the Enlight...
This thesis is an attempt at renegotiating and deliberating on the principles of modern liberalism, ...
The nineteenth century is a very important period from our contemporary point of view. It is then th...