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Political Authority

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15 July 2025

Peter Winch (1926–1997) was one of the most important philosophers of his generation. Although best known for his work in social science and the interpretation of Ludwig Wittgenstein, he had a long-standing interest in ethics and political philosophy and was writing a book on political philosophy at the time of his death. This volume collects together Winch’s previously unpublished manuscripts on political philosophy, alongside an editorial introduction which outlines the development of his thought over the course of his life. It demonstrates the originality and enduring relevance of Winch's philosophical work to perennial issues concerning the nature and justification of political authority.

PHILOSOPHY / General, Philosophy, PHILOSOPHY / Political, PHILOSOPHY / Ethics & Moral Philosophy, Social and political philosophy, Western philosophy: Enlightenment
