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" But we cannot regard ourselves as independent in this way without great cost to those loyalties and convictions whose moral force consists partly in the fact that living by them is inseparable from understanding ourselves as the particular persons we... "
Handbook of Citizenship Studies - Page 153
edited by - 2002 - 340 pages
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A Theory of Freedom

Stanley I. Benn - Philosophy - 1988 - 364 pages
...cannot regard ourselves as independent in this way without great cost to those loyalties and convictions whose moral force consists partly in the fact that...particular persons we are - as members of this family or community or nation or people, as bearers of this history. ... To imagine a person incapable of constitutive...
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Harmless Wrongdoing

Joel Feinberg - Philosophy - 1990 - 414 pages
...in his particular account of our social natures: "Living by" our community allegiances, he writes, "is inseparable from understanding ourselves as the particular persons we are — as bearers of this history, as members of this family or community or nation or people, as sons and daughters...
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Identity, Character, and Morality: Essays in Moral Psychology

Owen Flanagan, Amelie Oksenberg Rorty - Psychology - 1993 - 508 pages
...cannot regard ourselves as independent in this way without great cost to those loyalties and convictions whose moral force consists partly in the fact that...particular persons we are — as members of this family or community or nation or people" (Sandel 1982, 179). Acknowledging the extent to which others participate...
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Liberal Purposes: Goods, Virtues, and Diversity in the Liberal State

William Arthur Galston - Philosophy - 1991 - 360 pages
...and attachments? I do not think we can, at least not without cost to those loyalties and convictions whose moral force consists partly in the fact that...particular persons we are - as members of this family or community or nation or people, as bearers of that history, as citizens of this republic. ... To imagine...
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Objectivity, Relativism, and Truth: Philosophical Papers

Richard Rorty - Philosophy - 1991 - 244 pages
...Rawlsian choosers, . . . without great cost to those loyalties and convictions whose moral force consisrs partly in the fact that living by them is inseparable from understanding ourselves as the particular people we are - as members of this family or community or nation or people, as bearers of this history,...
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Meditations on Modern Political Thought: Masculine/Feminine Themes from ...

Jean Bethke Elshtain - Psychology - 2010 - 145 pages
...regard "ourselves as independent in this way without great costs to those loyalties and convictions whose moral force consists partly in the fact that...understanding ourselves as the particular persons we are .... "37 Charlotte Perkins Oilman is a third important feminist theorist who struggled with the vagaries...
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Rights

Carlos Nino - Law - 1992 - 504 pages
...meaning on our own," as Rawlsian choosers, . . .without great cost 10 those loyalties and convictions whose moral force consists partly in the fact that...inseparable from understanding ourselves as the particular people we are— as members of this family or community or nation or people, as bearers of this history,...
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Liberal Rights: Collected Papers 1981-1991

Jeremy Waldron - Philosophy - 1993 - 500 pages
...cannot regard ourselves as independent in this way without great cost to those loyalties and convictions whose moral force consists partly in the fact that...particular persons we are - as members of this family or community or nation or people, as bearers of this history, as sons and daughters of that revolution,...
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Friendship: A Philosophical Reader

Neera Kapur Badhwar - Friendship - 1993 - 350 pages
...emerges to self-consciousness. Thus, Michael Sandel speaks warmly of "those loyalties and convictions whose moral force consists partly in the fact that...particular persons we are — as members of this family or community or nation or people, as bearers of this history, as sons and daughters of that revolution,...
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Liberal Nationalism

Yael Tamir - Philosophy - 1995 - 207 pages
...and to view themselves as mutually disinterested, at great costs to those loyalties and convictions whose moral force consists partly in the fact that...understanding ourselves as the particular persons we are—as members of this family or community or nation or people, as bearers of this history, as sons...
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