EPISODE · Jul 17, 2020 · 17 MIN
Communitarianism vs. Liberalism Part 2
from On The Very Idea - A Philosophy Podcast · host Tony Bologna
In episode two of this three-part series on the political theory of communitarianism, I will look at the communitarian critique of the liberal notion of the self. Things are about to get metaphysical. Communitarians argue that liberalism is based on a flawed metaphysical conception of the self - what they term the unencumbered self. Communitarians argue a flawed politics flows out of this flawed metaphysics that fails to account for the socially embodied nature of citizens as individuals. I also look at communitarian notions of justice with a brief comparison between the justice systems of Japan and America.
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In episode two of this three-part series on the political theory of communitarianism, I will look at the communitarian critique of the liberal notion of the self. Things are about to get metaphysical. Communitarians argue that liberalism is based on a flawed metaphysical conception of the self - what they term the unencumbered self. Communitarians argue a flawed politics flows out of this flawed metaphysics that fails to account for the socially embodied nature of citizens as individuals. I also look at communitarian notions of justice with a brief comparison between the justice systems of Japan and America.
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