Moral and Political Philosophy

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Abstract

Many writers have alleged the existence of connections between political theory on the one hand and epistemology and theory of value on the other. Three main kinds of connections are discussed: logical, Empirical (historical and psychological) and "relationships of congeniality." that the connections are logical, E.G., Between absolutist ethics and totalitarian political beliefs, Can not be true because the claims of the former are descriptive and those of the latter normative. That historical, Contingent relations exist is disproved by historical fact. A vague sort of "congeniality" or analogy between the two sets of belief is insignificant. (staff)

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Smith, P. (2008). Moral and Political Philosophy. Moral and Political Philosophy. Palgrave Macmillan UK. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-230-59394-7

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