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Social Ontology and Political Philosophy

Posted by By Neil December 2, 2020Posted inPhilosophy, Philosophy of Language, Philosophy of Mind, Political Philosophy, Praxeology, Social Ontology
THERE can be no informed political philosophy without an adequate social ontology, which has remained a severely undeveloped area of philosophy for centuries and, therefore, hindered political philosophy. The philosopher…
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Praxeology and Human Rights

Posted by By Neil December 2, 2020Posted inPolitical Philosophy, Praxeology
At a glance: Praxeology serves as the logical basis for all rights derived from the logical structure of human action;Absolute in its epistemic objectivity;Entirely value-free due to its basis in…
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