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  1. Michael Oakeshott as liberal theorist.Paul Franco - 1990 - Political Theory 18 (3):411-436.
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  • Mothers, citizenship, and independence: A critique of pure family values.Iris Marion Young - 1995 - Ethics 105 (3):535-556.
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  • Appropriating Aristotle.Corey Abel - 2005 - In Timothy Fuller & Corey Abel (eds.), The Intellectual Legacy of Michael Oakeshott. Imprint Academic.
    This essay explores Oakeshott's life-long engagement with the political thought of Aristotle. By examining unpublished notebooks from the 1920's and comparing them with Oakeshott's published writings we find that Oakeshott's critique of Rationalism, his account of skillful human conduct and practical judgment, and even his account of civil association owe remarkable debts to Aristotle. In particular, Aristotle's critique of Platonic and Spartan perfectionism, is strongly echoed in Oakeshott's contrast between civil and enterprise association.
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  • Liberal Pluralism: The Implications of Value Pluralism for Political Theory and Practice.William A. Galston - 2003 - Political Theory 31 (6):891-896.
    William Galston is a distinguished political philosopher whose work is informed by the experience of having also served from 1993–5 as President Clinton's Deputy Assistant for Domestic Policy. He is thus able to speak with an authority unique amongst political theorists about the implications of advancing certain moral and political values in practice. The foundational argument of this 2002 book is that liberalism is compatible with the value pluralism first espoused by Isaiah Berlin. William Galston defends a version of value (...)
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  • Religion, Politics, and the Moral Life.Michael Oakeshott, Timothy Fuller & Shirley Robin Letwin - 1995 - Ethics 106 (1):158-186.
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  • Civil Association and the Idea of Contingency.David R. Mapel - 1990 - Political Theory 18 (3):392-410.
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  • Review of William A. Galston: Liberal Purposes: Goods, Virtues, and Diversity in the Liberal State[REVIEW]William A. GALSTON - 1993 - Ethics 103 (2):393-397.
    This book is a major contribution to the current theory of liberalism by an eminent political theorist. It challenges the views of such theorists as Rawls, Dworkin, and Ackerman who believe that the essence of liberalism is that it should remain neutral concerning different ways of life and individual conceptions of what is good or valuable. Professor Galston argues that the modern liberal state is committed to a distinctive conception of the human good, and to that end has developed characteristic (...)
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  • Civic education in the liberal state.William Galston - 1989 - In Nancy L. Rosenblum (ed.), Liberalism and the Moral Life. Harvard University Press. pp. 89--101.
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  • On Human Conduct.David Copp - 1977 - Philosophical Review 86 (2):235.
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  • Oakeshott's Relationship to Hegel.P. Franco - 2005 - In Timothy Fuller & Corey Abel (eds.), The Intellectual Legacy of Michael Oakeshott. Imprint Academic. pp. 117--31.
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  • Oakeshott's Theory of Civil Association:Religion, Politics, and the Moral Life. Michael Oakeshott, Timothy Fuller; Morality and Politics in Modern Europe: The Harvard Lectures. Shirley Robin Letwin.Bhikhu Parekh - 1995 - Ethics 106 (1):158-.
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  • (2 other versions)Experience and Its Modes. [REVIEW]S. P. L. & Michael Oakeshott - 1934 - Journal of Philosophy 31 (6):163.
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  • On Human Conduct.Michael Oakeshott - 1977 - Mind 86 (343):453-456.
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  • Review: Oakeshott's Theory of Civil Association. [REVIEW]Bhikhu Parekh - 1995 - Ethics 106 (1):158 - 186.
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  • (2 other versions)Books in Review.Alan Ryan - 1993 - Political Theory 21 (1):138-141.
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  • (2 other versions)Experience and Its Modes.L. R. Perry & M. J. Oakeshott - 1968 - British Journal of Educational Studies 16 (1):96.
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