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Locke, Shaftesbury, and Hutcheson: Contesting Diversity in the Enlightenment and Beyond - Ideas in Context
Carey, Daniel (National University of Ireland, Galway)
Locke, Shaftesbury, and Hutcheson: Contesting Diversity in the Enlightenment and Beyond - Ideas in Context
Carey, Daniel (National University of Ireland, Galway)
Are human beings linked by a common nature, or are they fragmented by different cultural practices and values? These fundamental moral questions were debated in the Enlightenment by Locke, Shaftesbury, and Hutcheson. Daniel Carey explores the relationship between these founding arguments and contemporary disputes over cultural diversity and multiculturalism.
280 pages, black & white illustrations
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | July 30, 2009 |
ISBN13 | 9780521117463 |
Publishers | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 280 |
Dimensions | 152 × 229 × 16 mm · 410 g |