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"The author argues that moral consequences and moral obligations towards one another flow from the fact of our common natural nature. Furthermore, drawing on this thesis, the book sets out to develop a non-relativist epistemology."--Jacket.
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Revisiting Universalism
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"Value pluralism is assumed by many, liberals, post-colonial theorists, feminists and communitarians alike, to be both factually inevitable in the contemporary world, and normatively desirable."
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Value pluralism is assumed by many, liberals, post-colonial theorists, feminists and communitarians alike, to be both factually inevitable in the contemporary world, and normatively desirable.
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