The Ethics of Theory Philosophy, History, and Literature

Robert Doran offers the first broad assessment of the ethical challenges of Critical Theory across the humanities and social sciences, calling into question the sharp dichotomy typically drawn between the theoretical and the ethical, the analytical and the prescriptive. In a series of discrete but i...

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Main Author: Doran, Robert 1968- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London New York Bloomsbury Academic, and imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing PIc 2017
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