Authority, states and persons: in the search for optimal reconciliation
<p>The problem of legitimate authority is widely regarded as fundamental to moral and political philosophy. This thesis aims to explain what the problem precisely is, and to offer a practical method for solving it. The starting point is a claim about the phenomenology of the person as an inher...
Main Authors: | Greenfield, E, Shivi Greenfield |
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Other Authors: | Swift, A |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2011
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