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|a Moral Selfhood in the Liberal Tradition /
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|a Toronto, Ont. :
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|a ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- Introduction -- Part One: The Metaphysics of Individuality -- 1. The Classical Liberals -- A Classical Fable -- Hobbes: The Appetitive Machine -- Locke: The Rational Proprietor -- Rousseau: The Historicized Self -- Kant: The Rational Will -- 2. Utilitarian and New Liberals -- The Transformation of Liberal Doctrine -- Bentham: Homo Economicus -- Mill: Utilitarian Individuality -- Green: Individuality Socialized -- Hobhouse: The New Liberal Self -- 3. Neoclassical Liberals and Communitarian Critics -- The Philosophy of the Self in Contemporary Liberal Theory.
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|a Rawls: The Original Chooser -- Nozick: Homo Economicus, Again -- Communitarianism and Metaphysical Embarrassment -- Working Through Metaphysical Embarrassment -- Part Two: The Politics of Individuality -- 4. Changing the Subject: Refashioning the Liberal Self -- The Decline of the Worldless Subject -- A Hermeneutical-Pragmatic Philosophy of the Self -- The Self as a Situated Agent -- 5. Rational Agency -- The Regime of Instrumentality -- Communicative Reason -- 6. The Political Conditions of Agency -- The Free Society: A Justification -- The Free Society: An Interpretation -- CONCLUSION -- NOTES.
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|a Beginning with a wide-ranging discussion of liberal philosophers, Fairfield proposes that liberalism requires a complete reconception of moral selfhood, one that accommodates elements of the contemporary critiques without abandoning liberal individualism.
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|a Liberalismus.
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|a Liberalismus
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|a Liberalism.
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|a PHILOSOPHY
|x Ethics & Moral Philosophy.
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|a POLITICAL SCIENCE
|x Political Ideologies
|x Conservatism & Liberalism.
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|a liberalism.
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|a Liberalisme.
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|a Liberalism.
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