This text brings together scholars to critique aspects of modernism. It addresses such issues as: Cartesianism; defence of realism; American political tradition; individual rights versus the common good; pluralism, liberalism and secularism; problems of scepticism; and social construct theory.
This text brings together scholars to critique aspects of modernism. It addresses such issues as: Cartesianism; defence of realism; American political tradition; individual rights versus the common good; pluralism, liberalism and secularism; problems of scepticism; and social construct theory.
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