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Taking Embodiment Seriously in Ethics and Political Philosophy
Joseph Roberts
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Birmingham Law School
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Arts & Humanities
Political philosophy
100%
Embodiment
82%
Ethical Theory
53%
Contextual
27%
Ethics of Care
25%
Autonomy
25%
Political Theory
23%
Moral Reasoning
22%
Liberalism
22%
Refrain
20%
Consequentialist
19%
Theory Theory
18%
Ethicists
17%
Vulnerability
15%
Fairness
14%
Harm
14%
Nature
9%
Conception
9%
Social Sciences
political philosophy
77%
moral philosophy
47%
autonomy
18%
liberalism
13%
political theory
13%
fairness
12%
vulnerability
10%
commitment
8%