Freedom: A Coherence Theory
Hackett (1992)
| Abstract | ... View (i) The Thesis of Essential Contestedness The view that freedom and other ideals such as justice are essentially contested is important, ... | |||||||||
| Keywords | Action Coherence Concept Conflict Freedom Heteronomy Justice Social Philosophy Theory | |||||||||
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Amalia Amaya (2011). Legal Justification by Optimal Coherence. Ratio Juris 24 (3):304-329.
Alan Patten (1999). Hegel's Idea of Freedom. Oxford University Press.
Mohamed Elsamahi (2005). Coherence Between Theories. Canadian Journal of Philosophy 35 (2):331-352.
Lawrence B. Solum (1989). Freedom of Communicative Action. Northwestern University Law Review 83 (1):54-135.
Bernard Carnois (1987). The Coherence of Kant's Doctrine of Freedom. University of Chicago Press.
R. Jay Wallace (1994). Book Review:Freedom: A Coherence Theory. Christine Swanton. [REVIEW] Ethics 104 (3):624-.
Wells Earl Draughon (2003). What Freedom Is. Writer's Showcase.
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