‘Man is by Nature a Social and Political Animal’: Essential and Anti-Essentialist Relational Ontologies Revisited

Heythrop Journal 57 (6):883-899 (2016)
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original Pecknold, C. C. (2013) "'Man is by Nature a Social and Political Animal': Essential and Anti-Essentialist Relational Ontologies Revisited". Heythrop Journal 54(2):883-899

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