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Gerald Gaus

    This author delves into the intricate relationships between power, ethics, and societal structures. His work is characterized by a profound insight into political systems and the moral dilemmas faced by both individuals and societies. Through precise analysis, he uncovers the hidden mechanisms governing our lives, offering reflections on the ideal ways for coexistence. His writing is for those seeking a deeper understanding of the world around us.

    Philosophy, Politics, and Economics
    Public Reason and Diversity
    • Public Reason and Diversity

      • 284 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Focusing on the unique capacity of the liberal order to embrace diversity and disagreement, this collection showcases the seminal essays of Gerald Gaus, a prominent liberal theorist. Spanning his career, the volume includes discussions on reasonable pluralism, moral rights, public reason, and the redistributive state, offering insights into Gaus's principled approach to pluralism. It serves as an essential resource for those interested in political philosophy, political science, and economics, making Gaus's influential ideas accessible to a broader audience.

      Public Reason and Diversity
    • Philosophy, Politics, and Economics

      • 338 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      "Philosophy, Politics, and Economics offers a complete introduction to the fundamental tools and concepts of analysis that PPE students need to study social and political issues. This fully updated and expanded edition examines the core methodologies of rational choice, strategic analysis, norms, and collective choice that serve as the bedrocks of political philosophy and the social sciences. The textbook is ideal for advanced undergraduates, graduate students, and nonspecialists looking to familiarize themselves with PPE's approaches."

      Philosophy, Politics, and Economics