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... analysis that follows in the rest of the volume . Here it is important to clarify what this claim does , and does not , entail . At first sight it might seem that the claim that there are criteria of legitimacy universally applicable ...
... analysis that follows in the rest of the volume . Here it is important to clarify what this claim does , and does not , entail . At first sight it might seem that the claim that there are criteria of legitimacy universally applicable ...
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... analysis of ideas and arguments , of the kind that is central to the practice of normative philosophy . On the other hand the work of normative philosophy cannot proceed in isolation from empirical analysis , for a number of reasons ...
... analysis of ideas and arguments , of the kind that is central to the practice of normative philosophy . On the other hand the work of normative philosophy cannot proceed in isolation from empirical analysis , for a number of reasons ...
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... analysis , however , where they can be seen to share , not only a common concept , but a common standpoint as well . As I argued in Chapter 4 , when it comes to explaining , not people's behaviour , but legitimacy itself , and how the ...
... analysis , however , where they can be seen to share , not only a common concept , but a common standpoint as well . As I argued in Chapter 4 , when it comes to explaining , not people's behaviour , but legitimacy itself , and how the ...
Contents
Power and its Need of Legitimation | 42 |
The Normative Structure of Legitimacy | 63 |
Legitimacy through expressed consent | 90 |
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