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Post-Authenticity, Profilicity, and Genuine Pretending w/ Hans-Georg Moeller
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In fact, though, Weaver was not so much antiliberal as antimodern. This shows itself, for example, in his discussion of private property. He praises private property as “the last metaphysical right.” But although he clearly appreciates the place of private property in fostering liberty and forestalling the tyranny of the state, his defense is actua
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Keller’s apologetic approach closely resembles Taylor’s. Smith describes Taylor’s apologetic in three steps.
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Stubborn Attachments: A Vision for a Society of Free, Prosperous, and Responsible Individuals
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