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Conversations in Philosophy, Law, and Politics, Hardback Book

Conversations in Philosophy, Law, and Politics Hardback

Edited by Ruth (University of Oxford) Chang, Amia (University of Oxford) Srinivasan

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New Conversations in Philosophy, Law, and Politics offers a new agenda for work where these three disciplines meet.

It showcases three generations of scholars--from newly minted professors to some of today's most distinguished thinkers.

Consisting of fifteen conversations, pairs of chapters dedicated to a single topic, the volume provides intergenerational and multidisciplinary perspectives on aspects of our social world.

Each conversation comprises a first paper by a scholar who sets the topic, followed by a second paper by a scholar of a different generation, and usually a different discipline, who offers further insight or commentary.

Each conversation thus provides two sets of original thoughts about a matter of lively current interest and interdisciplinary significance.

Topics investigated include moral revolutions, AI and democracy, trust and the rule of law, responsibility, praise and blame, reasonableness, duty, political obligation, justice and equality, justice and intersectionality, domination, pornography, intentions in the law, and legal argumentation.

Written in clear prose, the volume is accessible by philosophers, lawyers, political theorists, and beyond.

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