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22Reading the Dao: A Thematic Introduction, by Keping WangTeaching Philosophy 38 (3): 330-333. 2015.
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14"Indian Philosophy: An Introduction," by M. Ram Murty (review)Teaching Philosophy 37 (2): 264-268. 2014.
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9"Terrorism: A Philosophical Investigation," by Igor Primoratz (review)Teaching Philosophy 36 (4): 427-431. 2013.
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Known unknowns : How current philosophy addresses fear of the post-9/11 worldIn Matthew J. Morgan (ed.), The Impact of 9/11 on Religion and Philosophy: The Day that Changed Everything?, Palgrave-macmillan. 2009.
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Known unknowns : how philosophy has responded to fear of the post-9/11 worldIn Matthew J. Morgan (ed.), The Impact of 9/11 on Religion and Philosophy: The Day that Changed Everything?, Palgrave-macmillan. 2009.
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A taxonomy of terrorismIn Timothy Shanahan (ed.), Philosophy 9/11: Thinking About the War on Terrorism, Open Court. 2005.
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The Critical Attitude: A Liberal Approach to TraditionDissertation, Loyola University of Chicago. 2001.Liberalism's fundamental principle, that citizens should be equally free, commits a liberal state to pursuing a policy of toleration. Chapter One argues that, while a stable liberal state is one which successfully implements such a policy, it cannot do so unless its citizenry possesses the virtue of tolerance. The "question of tolerance," then, is whether those putative citizens of a liberal state who live by non-liberal traditions can be tolerant without either being coerced into it or betrayin…Read more
Liam Harte
Westfield State University
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Westfield State UniversityProfessor
Areas of Interest
Philosophy, Misc |