This is the central insight of Thomas S. Kuhn's The Structure of Scientific Revolutions , 2nd ed . ( Chicago : University of Chicago Press , 1970 [ 1962 ] ) . Although I cannot do justice here to the rich and varied debate that Kuhn's ...
power and force which are appropriate to a civilized and orderly society , and conversely where it is inappropriate for that power to be employed . Thus , Christianity both limits and legitimates the use of state power and force .
In this cogent, penetrating analysis of the changing state of Western democracies, Walter Lippmann, dean of political news columnists, presents a lucid, balanced summary of the crucial decisions facing every thoughtful 20th century citizen.
" He also provides a special sort of legacyto liberalism in its broadest sense. This work is a masterful defense of the public philosophyas a constitutional tradition, and can be easily read as such today.
This work is a masterful defense of the public philosophy as a constitutional tradition, and can be easily read as such today.Paul Roazen, long identified with the analysis of Lippmann's work, points out that no matter how trenchantly ...
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On American democracy
James Tully: To Think and Act Differently collects classic, contemporary, and previously unpublished writings from across Tully’s four decades of scholarship to shed new light on these dialogues of reciprocal elucidation with citizens, ...
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