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2013 | nr 1 Culture Wars In The United States | 63--152
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Liberal Monism and the Culture War: Richard J. Neuhaus and the Imperial Moral Self

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Liberalny monizm i wojna kultur. Richard J. Neuhaus i moralne imperialne "ja"
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Autor poruszył zagadnienie liberalnego monizmu jako doktryny o pretensjach totalitarnych - stojących w centrum wojny o kulturę. Podejmuje analizę liberalnego monizmu i antropologii stojącej u jego podstawy na przykładzie ich krytyki, dokonanej przez wybitnego amerykańskiego teologa i intelektualisty Richarda J. Neuhausa.(abstrakt oryginalny)
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63--152
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  • Jagiellonian University
Bibliografia
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  • R. J. Neuhaus, Afterword, [in:] The Naked Public Square Reconsidered: Religion and Politics in the Twenty-First Century, ed. Ch. Wolfe, Wilmington 2009, p. 189-190.
  • R. J. Neuhaus, Against Christian Politics, [in:] The Best of the Public Square..., p. 69.
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  • R. J. Neuhaus, An Age of Irony in his American Babylon: Note of a Christian Exile, New York 2009, p. 119-162.
  • R. J. Neuhaus, Bill Clinton and the American Character, [in:] The Best of the Public Square, Michigan 2001, p. 130.
  • R. J. Neuhaus, Catholic Matters: Confusion, Controversy, and the Splendor of Truth, New York 2006, p. 6-7.
  • R. J. Neuhaus, Christ Without Culture, "First Things", April 2007, p. 56.
  • R. J. Neuhaus, Counting by Race, [in:] The Best of the Public Square, Michigan 2001, p. 51.
  • R. J. Neuhaus, Farewell to the Overclass, [in:] The Best of the Public Square, Michigan 2001, p. 78-79..
  • R. J. Neuhaus, Forget the Bilderbergers, [in:] The Best of the Public Square, Michigan 2001, p. 222.
  • R. J. Neuhaus, From Civil Religion to Public Philosophy, [in:] Civil Religion and Political Theology,
  • R. J. Neuhaus, From Common Culture to Culture Wars, "First Things, May 2004, p. 67.
  • R. J. Neuhaus, Homosexuality and Love's Duty, "First Things", November 2007, p. 69.
  • R. J. Neuhaus, Introduction, The Best of the Public Square, Michigan 2001, p. VII.
  • R. J. Neuhaus, Katolicy nie potrafią udowodnić swych racji [Catholics cannot prove they are right],"Europa", 14, June 2006, p. 11.
  • R. J. Neuhaus, Love, No Matter What, [in:] ibidem, p. 239.
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  • R. J. Neuhaus, The Best of the Public Square..., p. 127, 113, 111
  • R. J. Neuhaus, The Exaggerated Death of Europe, "First Things", May 227, p. 32-38;
  • R. J. Neuhaus, The Impertinence of Protesting Aggression, [in:] The Best of the Public Square..., p. 183.
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  • R. J. Neuhaus, What Then is to Be Done, [in:] The Best of the Public Square..., p. 111, 113.
  • R. J. Neuhaus, While We're At It..., p. 60.
  • R. J. Neuhaus, While We're In, "First Things", October 2004, p. 91.
  • R. J. Neuhaus, Why Hate Crimes Are Bad?, [in:] The Best of the Public Square..., p. 174.
  • R. J. Neuhaus. De-Christianizing America, "First Things", June-July 2006.
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  • R. Ponnuru, The Gift of Lightheartedness, "First Things", April 2009, p. 57.
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  • R.P. George, Foreword, [in:] The Naked Public Square Reconsidered..., p. XI.
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  • Why Hate Crimes Are Wrong, [in:] The Best of the Public Square..., p. 172-173.
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