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"Siempre es más valioso tener el respeto, que la admiración de las personas"
(Rousseau)
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It is rare for the president of a major country to endorse the political philosophy of a living theorist, so Philip Pettit's engagement with Spain's José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero is something of a historical event. Not since the glory days of Russell and Dewey have we seen public political philosophy conducted on this level. This book succeeds wonderfully, both as a document of an important act of public philosophy and as a philosophical work that furthers the development of republican political theory."—Robert B. Talisse, Vanderbilt University"This is an exercise all too rare in contemporary political philosophy, as Philip Pettit takes up the challenge to apply, develop, and sharpen his ideas about the republican tradition while evaluating the performance of the first government of Spain's José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero. This book does a very good job of drawing direct connections and revealing elective affinities between Pettit's neorepublican political theory and the trajectory of Zapatero's politics both in route to and in government."—Casiano Hacker-Cordón, Centro de Estudios Políticos y Constitucionales, Madrid
La ética es una rama de la filosofía, por tanto, es una ciencia de la razón y ésta es su instrumento de trabajo. Como todas la ciencias, tiene la finalidad de buscar la verdad, la cual debe ser objetiva, única e independiente del investigador. La ética estudia la moralidad, es [...]
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