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James Tully

    Die Verbrechen der Charlotte Bronte͏̈ und das Geheimnis von Haworth
    Politische Philosophie als kritische Praxis
    An Approach to Political Philosophy
    Strange Multiplicity
    Public Philosophy in a New Key
    A Discourse on Property
    • 2010

      Strange Multiplicity

      Constitutionalism in an Age of Diversity

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
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      Exploring the complexities of constitutionalism, this work introduces a post-imperial philosophy aimed at addressing and resolving conflicts within a multicultural context. It delves into the interplay of diverse cultural perspectives and the challenges they pose to traditional governance, offering insights into fostering harmony and understanding in a pluralistic society.

      Strange Multiplicity
    • 2008

      Public Philosophy in a New Key

      • 382 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
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      The work offers a groundbreaking approach to political and legal theory, showcasing the insights of a renowned political philosopher. It delves into ambitious concepts that challenge traditional frameworks, aiming to reshape understanding in these fields. Through two comprehensive volumes, the author presents innovative ideas that encourage readers to rethink political structures and legal principles, making it a significant contribution to contemporary political thought.

      Public Philosophy in a New Key
    • 2007

      An Approach to Political Philosophy

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Professor Tully's work delves into the political thought of John Locke, presenting a collection of his most original and innovative insights. The book explores Locke's ideas and their implications, offering a fresh perspective on his contributions to political philosophy. Through critical analysis, it highlights the relevance of Locke's thoughts in contemporary discussions of governance and individual rights.

      An Approach to Political Philosophy
    • 2006

      A Discourse on Property

      John Locke and His Adversaries

      • 212 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      John Locke's theory of property stands out as a pivotal and impactful component of his political philosophy. It explores the nature of ownership and the relationship between individuals and their possessions, emphasizing the moral and social implications of property rights. Locke's ideas have significantly shaped modern political thought and continue to influence discussions on property and individual rights.

      A Discourse on Property