ReviewUnger's Knowledge and Politics is a rare philosophical endeavor: it is an expression of hope articulated as a theory of human nature and politics. The hope expressed in Unger's work is that the empiricism of Hobbes, Locke, Berkeley, and Hume, and the corollary thesis of the subjectivity of values and the loss of a theory of the good, is not an accurate description of knowledge and man. Unger criticizes the empiricist's theory of knowledge and the liberal fiction of the isolated and self-sufficient individual, and in their stead reasserts the theory of ontologi-cal values and the social nature of man
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A book review of Knowledge and Politics, Roberto Mangabeira Unger. New York: Free Press. 1975
Professor Unger has given us two striking books, which present an ununusual problem for the reviewer...
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Among political theorists there is a dispute over the status of ideal theory [see, for instance, arg...
A critic\u27s judgment can have but little worth for his readers unless they know his point of view....
This is an edited volume on the politics of knowledge. It presents discussions on the politics betwe...
Technology and technological change are perhaps the most important forces shaping domestic politics,...
Philosopher Bernard Rollin reviews two books that discuss the place of humans and animals in the mor...
Any modern reader of Aristotle’s Politics confronts the question of what a treatise on 4th century B...
In fewer than three hundred pages, Professor Roberto Unger attempts to do the following things: 1) g...
A book review of Knowledge and Politics, Roberto Mangabeira Unger. New York: Free Press. 1975
Professor Unger has given us two striking books, which present an ununusual problem for the reviewer...
The main interest of the study reviewed in this essay is in manifestations of subjectivity in the kn...
Reviews of Roger D. Masters' "The Nature of Politics"; Fred Feldman's "Confrontations with the Reape...
A normative political theory is a complex of several related elements, each of which operates at a d...
One of the most critical moments in the education of citizenship is literacy in political matters. R...
Political Philosophy history is beyond centenaries and there are many books written in eac...
This dissertation investigates Platonic political philosophy as a possible means for understanding t...
Among political theorists there is a dispute over the status of ideal theory [see, for instance, arg...
A critic\u27s judgment can have but little worth for his readers unless they know his point of view....
This is an edited volume on the politics of knowledge. It presents discussions on the politics betwe...
Technology and technological change are perhaps the most important forces shaping domestic politics,...
Philosopher Bernard Rollin reviews two books that discuss the place of humans and animals in the mor...
Any modern reader of Aristotle’s Politics confronts the question of what a treatise on 4th century B...