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|a Philosophy and public affairs /
|c edited by John Haldane.
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|a Cambridge :
|b Cambridge University Press,
|c c2000.
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|a vi, 206 str. ;
|c 24 cm.
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|a Royal Institute of Philosophy supplement,
|x 1358-2461 ;
|v 45
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|a Papers presented at a conference held at the University of St. Andrews in 1997.
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|a Includes index.
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|g Introduction /
|r John Haldane --
|t In defence of individualism /
|r Samuel Brittan --
|t Market boundaries and human goods /
|r Russell Keat --
|t A tale of three Karls : Marx, Popper, Polanyi and post-socialist Europe /
|r David Marquand --
|t Liberty's hollow triumph /
|r John Skorupski --
|t Politics, religion, and national identity /
|r Gordon Graham --
|t Contemporary art, democracy, and the state /
|r George Walden --
|t Popular culture and public affairs /
|r Bryan Appleyard --
|t Welfare and the state /
|r Melanie Phillips --
|t Questions of begging /
|r Tony Skillen --
|t Philosophy and educational policy /
|r Anthomy O'Hear --
|t What did John Dewey want? /
|r Alan Ryan --
|t Educating for citizenship /
|r David Alton --
|t Being human : science, knowledge and virtue /
|r John Haldane.
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|a Public administration
|x Philosophy
|v Congresses.
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|a Haldane, John.
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|a Royal Institute of Philosophy.
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