Art and Engagement [Book Review]

Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 19 (59):36-37 (1991)
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Abstract

On Liberty celebrates a collaborative theory of knowing exemplified in the way Harriet and John worked together. They believed fervently in the power of individuals struggling together to grasp the truth – including both the “idealistic” belief that there is truth as opposed to mere subjective opinion, and a deep scepticism about the beliefs accepted by the majority

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