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    Politics and 'the fragility of the ethico-cultural'.Peter Lassman - 2000 - History of the Human Sciences 13 (1):125-139.
    This article takes up Peter Winch’s remarks concerning ‘the “fragility” of the conditions under which ethical conceptions can be active in social life’. It explores Winch’s discussion of political concepts and his account of the nature of politics. There are two related themes: a concern with the nature of political concepts; and a recognition (a reminder?) of the way in which disagreement belongs to our idea of politics.
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    Pluralism.Peter Lassman - 2011 - Malden, MA: Polity.
    The problem of value pluralism permeates modern political philosophy. Its presence can be felt even when it is not explicitly the central topic under investigation. Political thinkers such as Max Weber, Isaiah Berlin and Stuart Hampshire derive pessimistic, sometimes tragic, conclusions from their reflections upon pluralism."--Page 4 of cover.
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  3. Introduction.Peter Lassman - 2000 - History of the Human Sciences 13 (1):1-2.
  4. Editorial Statement.Jeremy Jennings & Peter Lassman - 2002 - European Journal of Political Theory 1 (1):7-8.
  5. The idea of the political.Peter Lassman - 1992 - History of the Human Sciences 5 (3):99-103.
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    Another illusion of the epoch.Peter Lassman - 1998 - History of the Human Sciences 11 (4):149-157.
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  7. Discoveries, trends and complexity: remarks on Baldamus and the sociological moment.Peter Lassman - 1992 - History of the Human Sciences 5 (2):117-122.
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    Enlightenment, Cultural Crisis, and Politics: The Role of the Intellectuals from Kant to Habermas.Peter Lassman - 2000 - The European Legacy 5 (6):815-828.
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    Isaiah Berlin: Liberty and Pluralism.Peter Lassman - 2006 - Contemporary Political Theory 5 (3):358-360.
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    Making sense of the twentieth century: Disenchantment, democracy and philosopher citizens.Peter Lassman - 2014 - European Journal of Political Theory 13 (4):497-505.
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    Pluralism and pessimism: A central theme in the political thought of Stuart Hampshire.Peter Lassman - 2009 - History of Political Thought 30 (2):315-335.
    Stuart Hampshire's political thought is an important but often overlooked contribution to contemporary debates concerning the nature and permanence of plural and conflicting values. In its combination of a pessimistic view of the limits of politics with a deep respect for pluralism and disagreement Hampshire's thought can be regarded as a significant version of 'the Liberalism of fear'. This is grounded in a belief that the inherited innocence of moral and political thinking has been undermined by our experience of the (...)
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    Political philosophy and the idea of a social science.Peter Lassman - 2011 - In George Klosko (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of the History of Political Philosophy. Oxford University Press. pp. 436.
  13. Two German men: civilization, culture and politics.Peter Lassman - 1996 - History of the Human Sciences 9:107-112.
     
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    Pluralism and its Discontents: John Gray's Counter‐Enlightenment.Peter Lassman - 2006 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 9 (2):211-225.
    (2006). Pluralism and its Discontents: John Gray's Counter‐Enlightenment. Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy: Vol. 9, The Political Theory of John Gray, pp. 211-225.
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  15. N. Elias, Reflections on a Life. Cambridge: Polity Press, 1994. K. L6with, My Life in Germany before and after 1933. London: Athlone Press, 1994. [REVIEW]Peter Lassman - 1996 - History of the Human Sciences 9 (1):107-112.
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  16. Reviews : Krishan Kumar, Utopia and Anti-Utopia in Modern Times Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1987; £24.50; 506 pp. [REVIEW]Peter Lassman - 1988 - History of the Human Sciences 1 (1):129-132.
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  17. Review Symposium : Alasdair MacIntyre, Whose Justice? Which Rationality? London: Duckworth, 1988, £35.00, paper £12.95, xi+410 pp. [REVIEW]Peter Barham & Peter Lassman - 1989 - History of the Human Sciences 2 (2):253-260.
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    Review : E. Durkheim, Montesquieu. Quid Secundatus Politicae Scientiae Instituendae Contulerit, ed., with a commentary, W. Watts Miller, trans. W. Watts Miller and Emma Griffiths. Oxford: Durkheim Press, 1997. 132 pp. W. Watts Miller, Durkheim, Morals and Modernity, London: UCL Press, 1996. 288 pp. [REVIEW]Peter Lassman - 1998 - History of the Human Sciences 11 (3):137-140.
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  19. Review : E. Durkheim, Montesquieu. Quid Secundatus Politicae Scientiae Instituendae Contulerit, ed., with a commentary, W. Watts Miller, trans. W. Watts Miller and Emma Griffiths. Oxford: Durkheim Press, 1997. 132 pp. W. Watts Miller, Durkheim, Morals and Modernity, London: UCL Press, 1996. 288 pp. [REVIEW]Peter Lassman - 1998 - History of the Human Sciences 11 (3):137-140.
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    Reviews : Harvey Goldman, Max Weber and Thomas Mann: Calling and the Shaping of the Self, Berkeley, Calif.: University of California Press, 1988, $30.00, xi + 284 pp. Wolf Lepenies, Between Literature and Science: the Rise of Sociology, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988, £30, paper £10.95, viii + 388 pp. [REVIEW]Peter Lassman - 1990 - History of the Human Sciences 3 (2):287-290.
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