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Philosophy and Public Affairs: 45 (Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplements, Series Number 45)

Philosophy and Public Affairs: 45 (Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplements, Series Number 45)

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John Haldane
Cambridge University Press, 9/21/2000
EAN 9780521667845, ISBN10: 0521667844

Paperback, 216 pages, 22.9 x 15.2 x 1.4 cm
Language: English

This collection of essays derives from a conference sponsored by the Royal Institute of Philosophy and the Centre of Philosophy and Public Affairs at the University of St Andrews. It brings together a number of prominent academics from the fields of philosophy and political theory along with politicians and social commentators. The subjects covered include liberalism, education, welfare policy, religion, art and culture, and cloning. The mix of contributors and the topicality of the subject matter should further promote a serious engagement between philosophy and public life.

1. Introduction John Haldane
2. In defence of individualism Samuel Brittan
3. Market boundaries and human goods Russell Keat
4. A tale of three Karls
Marx, Popper, Polyani and post-socialist Europe David Marquand
5. Liberty's hollow triumph John Skorupski
6. Politics, religion and national identity Gordon Graham
7. Contemporary art, democracy, and the state George Walden
8. Popular culture and public affairs Bryan Appleyard
9. Welfare and the state Melanie Phillips
10. Questions of begging Tony Skillen
11. Philosophy and educational policy Anthony O'Hear
12. What did John Dewey want? Alan Ryan
13. Educating for citizenship David Alton
14. Being human
science, knowledge and virtue John Haldane.