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This book offers a liberatory conception of individual freedom that uniquely responds to the problems of social oppression and demands of the interrelatedness insofar as it pertains specifically to the social domain of activity.
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This book offers a liberatory conception of individual freedom that uniquely responds to the problems of social oppression and demands of the interrelatedness insofar as it pertains specifically to the social domain of activity.
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- Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan US
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. September 2012
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781137295026
- Artikelnr.: 46753235
- Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan US
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. September 2012
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781137295026
- Artikelnr.: 46753235
Shay Welch is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Spelman College, USA.
1. Social Contract Theory and Social Freedom: Entering the Feminist Debate 2. Defining the Domain: Freedom and Oppression in the Social Sphere 3. Enhancing Social Freedom through the Values of Friendship 4. May I Choose? Can I Choose? Oppression and Choice 5. Blending Positive and Negative Liberty for the Social Group 6. The Feminist Standoff: Reviving Consent for Individual Freedom 7. Replacing Obligation with Commitment: A Responsible Voluntarism 8. Moral Progress through Cooperative Social Critique 9. Social Stability through Collectivity and Transparent Trust
1. Social Contract Theory and Social Freedom: Entering the Feminist Debate 2. Defining the Domain: Freedom and Oppression in the Social Sphere 3. Enhancing Social Freedom through the Values of Friendship 4. May I Choose? Can I Choose? Oppression and Choice 5. Blending Positive and Negative Liberty for the Social Group 6. The Feminist Standoff: Reviving Consent for Individual Freedom 7. Replacing Obligation with Commitment: A Responsible Voluntarism 8. Moral Progress through Cooperative Social Critique 9. Social Stability through Collectivity and Transparent Trust
1. Social Contract Theory and Social Freedom: Entering the Feminist Debate
2. Defining the Domain: Freedom and Oppression in the Social Sphere 3.
Enhancing Social Freedom through the Values of Friendship 4. May I Choose?
Can I Choose? Oppression and Choice 5. Blending Positive and Negative
Liberty for the Social Group 6. The Feminist Standoff: Reviving Consent for
Individual Freedom 7. Replacing Obligation with Commitment: A Responsible
Voluntarism 8. Moral Progress through Cooperative Social Critique 9. Social
Stability through Collectivity and Transparent Trust
2. Defining the Domain: Freedom and Oppression in the Social Sphere 3.
Enhancing Social Freedom through the Values of Friendship 4. May I Choose?
Can I Choose? Oppression and Choice 5. Blending Positive and Negative
Liberty for the Social Group 6. The Feminist Standoff: Reviving Consent for
Individual Freedom 7. Replacing Obligation with Commitment: A Responsible
Voluntarism 8. Moral Progress through Cooperative Social Critique 9. Social
Stability through Collectivity and Transparent Trust
1. Social Contract Theory and Social Freedom: Entering the Feminist Debate 2. Defining the Domain: Freedom and Oppression in the Social Sphere 3. Enhancing Social Freedom through the Values of Friendship 4. May I Choose? Can I Choose? Oppression and Choice 5. Blending Positive and Negative Liberty for the Social Group 6. The Feminist Standoff: Reviving Consent for Individual Freedom 7. Replacing Obligation with Commitment: A Responsible Voluntarism 8. Moral Progress through Cooperative Social Critique 9. Social Stability through Collectivity and Transparent Trust
1. Social Contract Theory and Social Freedom: Entering the Feminist Debate 2. Defining the Domain: Freedom and Oppression in the Social Sphere 3. Enhancing Social Freedom through the Values of Friendship 4. May I Choose? Can I Choose? Oppression and Choice 5. Blending Positive and Negative Liberty for the Social Group 6. The Feminist Standoff: Reviving Consent for Individual Freedom 7. Replacing Obligation with Commitment: A Responsible Voluntarism 8. Moral Progress through Cooperative Social Critique 9. Social Stability through Collectivity and Transparent Trust
1. Social Contract Theory and Social Freedom: Entering the Feminist Debate
2. Defining the Domain: Freedom and Oppression in the Social Sphere 3.
Enhancing Social Freedom through the Values of Friendship 4. May I Choose?
Can I Choose? Oppression and Choice 5. Blending Positive and Negative
Liberty for the Social Group 6. The Feminist Standoff: Reviving Consent for
Individual Freedom 7. Replacing Obligation with Commitment: A Responsible
Voluntarism 8. Moral Progress through Cooperative Social Critique 9. Social
Stability through Collectivity and Transparent Trust
2. Defining the Domain: Freedom and Oppression in the Social Sphere 3.
Enhancing Social Freedom through the Values of Friendship 4. May I Choose?
Can I Choose? Oppression and Choice 5. Blending Positive and Negative
Liberty for the Social Group 6. The Feminist Standoff: Reviving Consent for
Individual Freedom 7. Replacing Obligation with Commitment: A Responsible
Voluntarism 8. Moral Progress through Cooperative Social Critique 9. Social
Stability through Collectivity and Transparent Trust