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Groff challenges the notion that social and political philosophy is free from metaphysical implications. She argues that even deontological theories are intertwined with specific philosophical beliefs about existence and the nature of entities. This exploration highlights the relevance of metaphysical considerations not only for social and political philosophers but also for social scientists and philosophers of social science, emphasizing the interconnectedness of these fields.
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Ontology Revisited, Ruth Groff
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