Having at Equality Again: A Reply to Boulad-Ayoub and Cooper

Dialogue 25 (2):311- (1986)
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I am grateful to Josiane Boulad-Ayoub and Wesley Cooper for their generous treatment of my Equality and Liberty and for their probing criticisms. They make me keenly aware that I have often not expressed myself clearly enough and they have set in motion a process of self-questioning that will extend well beyond this discussion. They drive home to me, once again, the realization of how difficult it is to get anything right in philosophy.Since they, for the most part, raise different sorts of issues, I shall discuss their criticisms separately starting with Cooper's account.

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