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  1. What Horwich's Minimal Theory of Truth Does Not Explain.Gary L. Hardcastle - 2010 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 34 (2):135-146.
  • Edmund Burke, John Whyte and Themes in Canadian Constitutional Culture.David Schneiderman - unknown
    John Whyte, the author observes, is committed to the idea that there are moral foundations to Canada's constitutional order and that these foundations are derived from liberal principles. This paper compares Whyte's liberal and organicist constitutionalism to that of the eighteenth century British political thinker, Edmund Burke. Three themes are predominant in Whyte's work: those of liberty and security, unity and diversity, and constitutional change. Drawing out these themes in both Whyte's and Burke's constitutional thought, the author argues that Whyte (...)
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