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The Democratic Perspective: Political and Social Philosophy 2 examines the problem confronting social planners of inadequate knowledge. As he puts it, '[w]e are faced... with the task of planning for sociopolitical betterment and development in [the] absence of the necessary background and detailed knowledge'.3 In turning to political philosophy, then, far from deserting his overriding concern with epistemological issues, he sees them as crucial." />
pp. 177-191
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