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Loading... Locke, Shaftesbury, and Hutcheson: Contesting Diversity in the…by Daniel Carey
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Amazon.com Book Description (ISBN 0521845025, Hardcover)Are human beings linked by a common nature, one that makes them see the world in the same moral way? Or are they fragmented by different cultural practices and values? These fundamental questions of our existence were debated in the Enlightenment by Locke, Shaftesbury, and Hutcheson. Daniel Carey provides an important new historical perspective on their discussion. At the same time, he explores the relationship between these founding arguments and contemporary disputes over cultural diversity and multiculturalism. Our own conflicting positions today reflect long-standing differences that emerged during the Enlightenment.(retrieved from Amazon Mon, 19 Nov 2007 03:58:12 -0500) |
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