"DISMANTLING THE MASTER'S HOUSE": Freedom as Ethical Practice in Brandom and Foucault

This article makes a case for the capacity of "social practice" accounts of agency and freedom to criticize, resist, and transform systemic forms of power and domination from within the context of religious and political practices and institutions. I first examine criticisms that Michel Fo...

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democracy
Ethics
expressive freedom
Final causes
Foucault
Foucault, Michel
Freedom of expression
immanent criticism
Music practice
Normativity
Philosophy
Political dissent
Pragmatism
Religion
Religious ethics
Slavery
Slaves
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Trumpets
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