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William Hebblewhite

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Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Areas of Interest
Social and Political Philosophy
Philosophy of Social Science
20th Century Philosophy
Continental Philosophy
European Philosophy
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    Emotion, Reason, and Action in Kant, written by M. Borges (review)
    Journal of Moral Philosophy 22 (3-04): 500-502. 2025.
    Value Theory
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    The emancipation paradox: a critical study of the Kantian tradition in political philosophy
    Dissertation, Macquarie University. 2017.
    Theoretical thesis.
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    Jacques Rancière's account of justice
    European Journal of Philosophy 30 (3): 1187-1197. 2021.
    European Journal of Philosophy, EarlyView.
    JusticeRancière: Political Philosophy
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    'Means of Communication as Means of Production' revisited
    TripleC - Cognition, Communication, Co-Operation 10 (2): 203-213. 2012.
    This paper seeks to examine the claim made by Raymond Williams that the means of communication are a means of production. While agreeing with the central claim by Williams, the paper argues that the model which Williams’ represents this claim with is insufficiently realized. By looking at the work of Marx and Althusser in relation to this claim, we suggest a new conceptual tool to actualize Williams’ claims.
    Socialism and MarxismCommunication
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