A rather belated plug for this book. The follow up is currently being edited.
The Intellectual Legacy of Michael Oakeshott
August 28, 2008 Comments Off Short URL Aristotle, civil conversation, conservatism, Debra Candreva, Eric Kos, George Feaver, Gerhard Wolmarans, hegel, hobbes, idealism, inference to the best explanation, Josiah Lee Auspitz, Keith Sutherland, kenneth minogue, liberalism, liberty, martyn thompson, oakeshott, philosophical jurisprudence, philosophy, philosophy of history, philosophy of social science, political philosophy, relativism, Richard Friedman, Richard Rorty, robert grant, social constructivism, social epistemology, Spinoza, terry nardin, timothy fuller, Wendell John Coats Jr
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Seeing What You Mean
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Knowledge Has Always Been Networked
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Behaviourism vs. Phenomenology
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The New Theories of Moral Sentiments
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Patricia Churchland
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Enaction and Dance
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