Ethics, religion, and politics form a single historical entanglement
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- Ethics, religion, and politics: an interconnected history
- Commanding right is a historical ethical concept
- Critical ethics differs from preachy ethics
- Linguistic analysis deconstructs the discourse of power
- Shared presuppositions preempt criticism
- Ethics, religion, and politics: an interconnected history
- Commanding right is a historical ethical concept
- Critical ethics differs from preachy ethics
- Linguistic analysis deconstructs the discourse of power
- Shared presuppositions preempt criticism