Sometimes Always True: Undogmatic Pluralism in Politics, Metaphysics, and Epistemology

New York: Fordham University Press (2015)
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Abstract

Sometimes Always True aims to resolve, through a re-understanding of the nature of sense, three connected problems central to philosophical thought: that genuine pluralism must make room for outlooks that exclude pluralism, that philosophy ultimately explores sense as a whole and so must in some way step outside of sense, and that our experience of the deep questions of life therefore similarly involves suspensions of sense itself.

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