Vol. 21 (1992): Symposium: Morality, Politics, and Law in the Thought of Michael Oakeshott
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Vol. 21 (1992)
Published March 1, 1992
Symposium: Morality, Politics, and Law in the Thought of Michael Oakeshott
Symposium
Timothy Fuller
1-14
An Introduction: Michael Oakeshott’s Achievement
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Paul Franco
15-43
Oakeshott’s Critique of Rationalism Revisited
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Robert Orr
44-62
A Double Agent in the Dream of Michael Oakeshott
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David Mapel
63-80
Purpose and Politics: Can There Be a Non-Instrumental Cival Association
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Richard B Friedman
81-98
What Is a Non-Instrumental Law?
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Wendell John Coats
99-115
Some Correspondence Between Oakeshott’s “Civil Condition” and the Republican Tradition
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Horst Mewes
116-147
Modern Individualism: Reflections on Oakeshott, Arendt, and Strauss
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Reviews
Bruce P Frohnen
148-218
Robert Bellah and the Politics of “Civil” Religion
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Dennis G Stevens
219-237
On Charles Beard’s Constitution
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Alex Aichinger
238-264
The Court and the Temptations of Politics
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Edward B McLean
265-299
Candid in Camera: The Legal Writings of Justice Richard Neely
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