Notes
INTRODUCTION.
1. George Sabine, History of Political Theory ( New York: Henry
Holt, & Co., 1950), p. 460.
3. Louis Hartz, The Liberal Tradition in America ( New York: Harcourt & Brace, 1955), p. 60.
4. Charles Taylor, "Atomism", in Philosophy and the Human Science: Philosophical Papers, Volume 2 ( Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1986), p. 189.
5. Alasdair Maclntyre, After Virtue (Notre Dame: University of
Notre Dame Press, 1981), p. 51.
6. Hans Gadamer, Truth and Method ( New York: Crossroads
Press, 1982), p. 280.
7. Gadamer, Philosophical Hermeneutics, translated and edited
by
David E. Linge ( Berkeley: University of California Press, 1977), p. 60.
8. Jurgen Habermas, "A Review of Gadamer's Truth and Methods", in Hermeneutics and Modern Philosophy, edited by
Brice R. Wachterhauser
( Albany: State University of New York Press, 1986), p. 272.
9. Marjorie Grene, "The Paradoxes of Historicity", in Herme
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Book title: Toward a Naturalistic Political Theory:Aristotle, Hume, Dewey, Evolutionary Biology, and Deep Ecology.
Contributors: Terry Hoy - Author.
Publisher: Praeger Publishers.
Place of publication: Westport, CT.
Publication year: 2000.
Page number: 127.
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