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    Love's Archaeology: Ethics and Metaphysics Between Iris Murdoch and William Desmond.Nicholas Buck - 2024 - Heythrop Journal 65 (2):123-137.
    Centring on human perception, attunement to others, and a transcendent conception of the good, Iris Murdoch's intervention in moral philosophy remains an insightful and evocative source for ethical theory. Discerning some pervasive dualisms that hamper its coherence and development, I suggest that her work finds a generative conversation partner in the contemporary metaphysician, William Desmond. Desmond's thought offers promising avenues to overcome these dualisms by repositioning the source and nature of value and by theorising an anti-reductive, relational ontology. Staging a (...)
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    The Logic of Kingian Nonviolence: A Synthetic Reading of Martin Luther King Jr.'s Political Thought.Nicholas Buck - 2024 - Journal of Religious Ethics 52 (1):26-49.
    Approaching Martin Luther King Jr. as a constructive political theorist, I present a synthetic view of his thought that is able to make cogent and compelling sense of prominent concepts and lines of reasoning in his writings. I contend that King's political thought, which is grounded in his moral, metaphysical, and theological convictions, is best understood as structurally teleological and oriented to the construction of an inclusive, democratic community as its end. To make this case and fill out the picture (...)
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    Democracy to come: Politics as relational praxis.Nicholas Buck - 2019 - Contemporary Political Theory 18 (4):251-254.
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    Democracy to come: Politics as relational praxis.Nicholas Buck - 2019 - Contemporary Political Theory 18 (4):251-254.
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