• Judith Nisse Shklar (September 24, 1928 – September 17, 1992) was a philosopher and political theorist who studied the history of political thought, notably...
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  • Glassmaker often given to Jews, may refer to: Judith N. Shklar (1928–1992), American political scientist Leon Shklar, software developer and an author on the...
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    standards are sometimes referred to as a two-tiered system. Professor Judith Shklar has written that Western philosophers tend to spend much more time discussing...
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    story element in fiction, sometimes used as a plot twist. Philosophers Judith Shklar and Peter Johnson, authors of The Ambiguities of Betrayal and Frames...
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    D. in Philosophy from Harvard University, where he was a student of Judith Shklar. Yack has taught at numerous universities including Princeton University...
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  • that man cannot be trusted to wield it without creating tyranny, what Judith Shklar called "liberalism of fear". Harrison 2016, p. 78. Kirwan 1998. Teselle...
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  • well. There are also benefits from ignoring it. Political theorist Judith N. Shklar argues, in "Let Us Not Be Hypocritical," we are all too eager to construe...
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    Hayek, Leo Strauss, Hannah Arendt, Isaiah Berlin, Eric Voegelin and Judith Shklar—encouraged continued study in political philosophy in the Anglo-American...
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  • likes it, but everyone is at it." In her book Ordinary Vices (1984), Judith Shklar downplays hypocrisy, ranking it as an unimportant vice based on its...
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    student of Harvard University Professor Stanley Hoffmann. He described Judith Shklar as his strongest intellectual mentor during his graduate studies. He...
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