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Perfection and Disharmony in the Thought of Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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Perfection and Disharmony in the Thought of Jean-Jacques Rousseau

BookHardcover
Ranking92143in
CHF132.00

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In Perfection and Disharmony in the Thought of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Jonathan Marks offers an interpretation of the philosopher's thought and its place in the contemporary debate between liberals and communitarians. Against prevailing views, he argues that Rousseau's thought revolves around the natural perfection of a naturally disharmonious being. At the foundation of Rousseau's thought he finds a natural teleology that takes account of and seeks to harmonize conflicting ends. The Rousseau who emerges from this interpretation is a radical critic of liberalism who is nonetheless more cautious about protecting individual freedom than his milder communitarian successors. Marks elaborates on the challenge that Rousseau poses to liberals and communitarians alike by setting up a dialogue between him and Charles Taylor, one of the most distinguished ethical and political theorists at work today.
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ISBN/GTIN978-0-521-85069-8
Product TypeBook
BindingHardcover
Publishing date06/10/2005
Pages200 pages
LanguageEnglish
SizeWidth 157 mm, Height 235 mm, Thickness 15 mm
Weight450 g
Article no.1190503
CatalogsBuchzentrum
Data source no.1719446
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