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Explaining Political Disagreement by Andrew Mason (1993, Hardcover) 
Explaining Political Disagreement by Andrew Mason (1993, Hardcover)

 
Explaining Political Disagreement by Andrew Mason (1993, Hardcover)

Author: Andrew Mason
Publisher: Cambridge Univ Pr
Publication Date: 1993-09-01
Language: English
Format: Hardcover
ISBN-10: 0521433223
ISBN-13: 9780521433228
Product ID: EPID728580
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Publication Date:1993-09-01

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Length:170 pages
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This book examines a number of different accounts developed by philosophers and political theorists to explain why political disagreement is so extensive and persistent. The author argues that moral and political questions can have correct answers, but that not every reasonable person will necessarily be satisfied with these answers. He develops a framework that gives a role to the individual's reasons for his or her beliefs, but also to psychological and sociological factors, to explain the intractability of political disputes.

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