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Equality and Partiality Thomas Nagel (Professor of Law and Philosophy, Professor of Law and Philosophy, New York University)

Equality and Partiality By Thomas Nagel (Professor of Law and Philosophy, Professor of Law and Philosophy, New York University)

Summary

Based on the Locke Lectures that Nagel delivered at Oxford University in 1990, this collection of essays addresses the conflict between the claims of the group and those of the individual.

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Equality and Partiality Summary

Equality and Partiality by Thomas Nagel (Professor of Law and Philosophy, Professor of Law and Philosophy, New York University)

This collection of essays, based on the Locke Lectures that Nagel delivered at Oxford University in 1990, addresses the conflict between the claims of the group and those of the individual. Nagel attempts to clarify the nature of the conflict - one of the most fundamental problems in moral and political theory - and concludes that its reconciliation is the essential task of any legitimate political system.

Equality and Partiality Reviews

Thomas Nagel is just about the most interesting philosopher of our day ... [his] deftness of touch and delicacy of intellectual imagination are exactly what the subject demands. * Alan Ryan, Times Literary Supplement *

About Thomas Nagel (Professor of Law and Philosophy, Professor of Law and Philosophy, New York University)

Thomas Nagel's previous Oxford books are: The View from Nowhere (1989), which sold nearly 4000 copies and What Does It All Mean? (1988, paperback 1989) which sold a total of nearly 11,000 copies.

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CIN0195098390G
9780195098396
0195098390
Equality and Partiality by Thomas Nagel (Professor of Law and Philosophy, Professor of Law and Philosophy, New York University)
Used - Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press Inc
1995-08-31
196
N/A
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