Mitchell uses the philosophies of Oakeshott, MacIntyre, and Polanyi to demonstrate the need of a reconstructed view of tradition and freedom to counter false conceptions of the liberal self.
Mitchell uses the philosophies of Oakeshott, MacIntyre, and Polanyi to demonstrate the need of a reconstructed view of tradition and freedom to counter false conceptions of the liberal self.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mark T. Mitchell is the dean of academic affairs at Patrick Henry College and co-founder of Front Porch Republic. He is the author and co-editor of a number of books, including Plutocratic Socialism: The Future of Private Property and the Fate of the Middle Class.
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Introduction: Surveying the Landscape and Defining Terms 1. The Seventeenth-Century Denigration of Tradition and a Nineteenth-Century Response 2. Michael Oakeshott and the Epistemic Role of Tradition 3. Alasdair MacIntyre's Tradition-Constituted Inquiry 4. Michael Polanyi and Role of Tacit Knowledge 5. The Incoherence of Liberalism and the Response of Tradition Afterward: A Conservatism Worth Conserving or Conservatism as Stewardship Bibliography
Introduction: Surveying the Landscape and Defining Terms 1. The Seventeenth-Century Denigration of Tradition and a Nineteenth-Century Response 2. Michael Oakeshott and the Epistemic Role of Tradition 3. Alasdair MacIntyre's Tradition-Constituted Inquiry 4. Michael Polanyi and Role of Tacit Knowledge 5. The Incoherence of Liberalism and the Response of Tradition Afterward: A Conservatism Worth Conserving or Conservatism as Stewardship Bibliography
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