Argues that the tradition of critical theory has had significant problems dealing with the concept of nature and that their solutions require taking seriously the idea of nature as socially constructe
Blaug (politics, U. of Leeds) struggles with the difficulties of applying theory to practical concerns, and explores the reasons for the absence of a radical politics in the work of 20th-century Germa
Shows how Kant's basic position applies to and clarifies present-day problems of war, race, abortion, capital punishment, labor relations, the environment, and marriage.
O'Neill (politics, Queen's U., Belfast) argues that the theory of justice must account for two dimensions of pluralism: that of individual conceptions of the good, which is acknowledged in all modern