Reason And Self-enactment in History And Politics

Themes And Voices of Modernity (Mcgill-Queen's Studies in the History of Ideas)

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288 pages 2007

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"F. M. Barnard stresses that unitary truths and moral perfectionism are not the concerns of politics. Reappraising basic political principles and constructs, he argues for bridging differences among a plurality of truths and forming practical judgments by the cultivation of a sense of situational appropriateness."--Jacket.

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