Part I Truth: chapter I - freedom from foundations, the normativity of autonomy in theory and practice; chapter II - Hegel's remedy for the impasse of contemporary philosophy; chapter III - philosophy without foundations?; chapter IV - concept, individuality and truth; chapter V - space, time and matter, conceiving nature without foundations. Part II Right: chapter VI - ethical community without communitarianism; chapter VII - the immanent critique of natural ethical community; chapter VIII - with what must ethics begin? reflections on property and contract; chapter IX - unity in the common law?; chapter X - friendship, family and ethical community; chapter XI - the unfinished revolution in family law; chapter XII - should the economy be democratized?; chapter XIII - relativism and democracy; chapter XIV - post-colonialism and right. Part III Beauty: chapter XV - the individuality of art and the collapse of metaphysical aesthetics; chapter XVI - romaticism and modernity; chapter XVII - the challenge of architecture to systematic aesthetics; conclusion - modernity and the recovery of truth, right and beauty.
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