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    Western Political Thought in Dialogue with Asia.Antony Black, Brett Bowden, Bruce Buchan, Joseph Chan, Fred Dallmayr, Nelly Lahoud, Cary J. Nederman, Philip Nel, Makarand Parajape, Anthony Parel, Vicki A. Spencer, Alistair Swale & Peter Zarrow (eds.) - 2008 - Lexington Books.
    Western Political Thought in Dialogue with Asia is a unique collection of essays that examines the exchange of political ideas between Western Europe and Asia from the Middle Ages to the early twentieth century. The contributors to the volume call for globalizing the scope of research and teaching in the history of political thought.
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  2. Herder, Culture and Community: The Political Implications of an Expressivist Theory of Language.Vicki Spencer - 1995
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    Herder: Philosophy and Anthropology eds. by Anik Waldow and Nigel DeSouza.Vicki A. Spencer - 2018 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 56 (3):564-565.
    Herder: Philosophy and Anthropology is an important and refreshing contribution to the growing literature in English on the philosophy of Johnann Gottfried Herder. Anik Waldrow and Nigel DeSouza have brought together an impressive array of contributors—a number who are well-established within Herder scholarship and others newer to his thought—to produce an interesting collection of essays exploring Herder's philosophical anthropology.The implications of Herder's attempt to place the human agent at the core of philosophy is a broad theme, with the collection offering (...)
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    Towards an ontology of holistic individualism: Herder's theory of identity, culture and community.Vicki Spencer - 1996 - History of European Ideas 22 (3):245-260.
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    Toleration in Comparative Perspective.Vicki A. Spencer (ed.) - 2017 - Lexington Books.
    This collection of essays explores conceptions of toleration and tolerance in Asia and the West. It tests the assumption in contemporary Western political discourse and theory that toleration is a uniquely Western virtue and finds that many other traditions have comparable ideas and practices in grappling with religious and cultural diversity.
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