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Routledge Social and Political Philosophy Introduction Book

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Description

Start your journey into political thought with this accessible introduction to social and political philosophy. Published by Routledge, this book serves as an invaluable resource for anyone encountering these complex subjects for the first time. It offers a broad survey of the most important social and political questions facing modern society today. Unlike many other texts, this book provides clear discussions regarding the philosophical issues central to political thought. It is unique for its sustained focus on social philosophy, covering essential topics such as epistemic injustice, marriage, sexuality, the family, and pornography. By exploring the connection between these specific social questions and broader political topics, the text helps readers understand how individual social issues impact the structure of society at large. This book is an ideal starting point for students and curious readers looking to build a strong foundation in political science and social theory.

Key Features

Provides a broad survey of key social and political questions found in modern society for new learners.

Offers clear discussions on the philosophical issues that sit at the center of political thought.

Includes a unique and sustained treatment of social philosophy topics like marriage and the family.

Explores specific modern social issues including epistemic injustice and sexuality.

Examines the direct relationship between social questions and broader political topics.

Designed as an accessible introduction for those new to the study of social and political philosophy.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
08 October 2016
Listed Since
11 January 2016

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