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    Wittgenstein and scientific knowledge: a sociological perspective.Derek L. Phillips - 1977 - London: Macmillan.
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    Robert Nozick's anarchy, state, and utopia.James S. Coleman, Boris Frankel & Derek L. Phillips - 1976 - Theory and Society 3 (3):437-458.
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    Acknowledgments.Derek L. Phillips - 1995 - In Looking Backward: A Critical Appraisal of Communitarian Thought. Princeton University Press. pp. ix-2.
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    Bibliography.Derek L. Phillips - 1995 - In Looking Backward: A Critical Appraisal of Communitarian Thought. Princeton University Press. pp. 227-242.
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    Contents.Derek L. Phillips - 1995 - In Looking Backward: A Critical Appraisal of Communitarian Thought. Princeton University Press.
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    Chapter 8. A Liberal Response to Communitarian Thought.Derek L. Phillips - 1995 - In Looking Backward: A Critical Appraisal of Communitarian Thought. Princeton University Press. pp. 175-196.
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    Chapter 6. Community and the Good Life in Classical Athens.Derek L. Phillips - 1995 - In Looking Backward: A Critical Appraisal of Communitarian Thought. Princeton University Press. pp. 122-148.
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    Chapter 4. Life in the Middle Ages: An Overview.Derek L. Phillips - 1995 - In Looking Backward: A Critical Appraisal of Communitarian Thought. Princeton University Press. pp. 81-104.
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    Chapter 7. Learning from History.Derek L. Phillips - 1995 - In Looking Backward: A Critical Appraisal of Communitarian Thought. Princeton University Press. pp. 149-174.
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    Chapter 2. Once Upon a Time in America.Derek L. Phillips - 1995 - In Looking Backward: A Critical Appraisal of Communitarian Thought. Princeton University Press. pp. 24-60.
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    Chapter 3. The Communitarian Ideal and the American Reality.Derek L. Phillips - 1995 - In Looking Backward: A Critical Appraisal of Communitarian Thought. Princeton University Press. pp. 61-80.
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    Chapter 5 The Communitarian Ideal and the Medieval Reality.Derek L. Phillips - 1995 - In Looking Backward: A Critical Appraisal of Communitarian Thought. Princeton University Press. pp. 105-121.
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    Chapter 1. Uncovering the Communitarian Ideal.Derek L. Phillips - 1995 - In Looking Backward: A Critical Appraisal of Communitarian Thought. Princeton University Press. pp. 10-23.
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    Fundamental rights and the supportive state.Derek L. Phillips - 1988 - Theory and Society 17 (4):571-588.
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    Introduction.Derek L. Phillips - 1995 - In Looking Backward: A Critical Appraisal of Communitarian Thought. Princeton University Press. pp. 3-9.
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    Index.Derek L. Phillips - 1995 - In Looking Backward: A Critical Appraisal of Communitarian Thought. Princeton University Press. pp. 243-248.
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    Looking Backward: A Critical Appraisal of Communitarian Thought.Derek L. Phillips - 1995 - Princeton University Press.
    When social reformers blame the current ills of Western culture on the loss of community, they often evoke an ideal past in which societies were characterized by shared values, respect for tradition, commitment to the common good, and similar attributes. Communitarians assert that community was prominent in the past, and argue that reclaiming the role community formerly played is necessary to counter the negative effects of individualism and liberal thinking. Considering the relevance of community for our moral and political life (...)
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    Notes.Derek L. Phillips - 1995 - In Looking Backward: A Critical Appraisal of Communitarian Thought. Princeton University Press. pp. 197-226.
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    Paradigms and incommensurability.Derek L. Phillips - 1975 - Theory and Society 2 (1):37-61.
  20. Remarks in praise of guilt.Derek L. Phillips - 1985 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 6 (2).
    This article is an elaboration and extension of an earlier article concerned with guilt and morality in the modern age. The focus is on two general issues arising from what was presented there. First, there is an attempt to explicate the conception of human agency underlying the emphasis on individual responsibility in the original essay. Second, there is a critical examination of the moral relativism position so common in the contemporary world. Both the shrinking conception of human agency and responsibility (...)
     
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  21. The contributions of Mannheim, Mills, and Merton.Derek L. Phillips - 1974 - Theory and Society 1 (1):59.
     
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    Review of Derek L. Phillips: Toward a Just Social Order[REVIEW]Derek L. Phillips - 1987 - Ethics 97 (4):872-873.
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    The equality debate: What does justice require? [REVIEW]Derek L. Phillips - 1977 - Theory and Society 4 (2):247-272.