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Moral Powers, Fragile Beliefs : Essays in Moral and Religious Philosophy, Hardback Book

Moral Powers, Fragile Beliefs : Essays in Moral and Religious Philosophy Hardback

Edited by Joseph Carlisle, James Carter, Daniel (University of Liverpool, UK) Whistler

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Moral Powers, Fragile Beliefs suggests new ways of thinking about moral philosophy in its under-explored but potentially very fruitful encounter with philosophy of religion.

The contributors to this volume undertake this project through a variety of novel approaches, via literature, psychoanalysis, history of philosophy, continental and feminist thought, as well as by means of analytic philosophy.

The volume will include essays by both highly regarded academics who have already made significant contributions in the fields of moral and/or religious philosophy - and a select number of young, up-and-coming researchers, who will add fresh voices to the debate.

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