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Arguments over Obligation: Teaching Time and Place in Moral Philosophy (2003)

Abstract
The paper concentrates on two questions: first, the problem of how to introduce students to philosophical argument in a contextualised and pluralist manner; and, second, the question of what kind of texts such a pedagogy requires at its disposal. The two questions are of course intimately related, as the dominance of the single-aim present-centred approach brings with it a highly selective publication of the archive, in editions typically suited to the aims of rational reconstruction rather than historical investigation.

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http://eprint.uq.edu.au/archive/00000395/01/hunter.pdf
Repository ePrintsUQ (Australia)
Keywords 440110 Social Philosophy
Type Conference Paper