Tully, James, 1946-
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- On the duty of man and citizen according to natural law, Samuel Pufendorf ; edited by James Tully ; translated by Michael Silverthorne
- Democratic multiplicity, perceiving, enacting, and integrating democratic diversity, edited by James Tully, Keith Cherry [and 7 others]
- The power of nonviolence, Richard Bartlett Gregg ; edited and introduction by James Tully
- Rethinking the foundations of modern political thought, edited by Annabel Brett and James Tully with Holly Hamilton-Bleakley
- Philosophy in an age of pluralism, the philosophy of Charles Taylor in question, edited by James Tully with the assistance of Daniel M. Weinstock
- Meaning and context, Quentin Skinner and his critics, edited and introduced by James Tully
- Multinational democracies, edited by Alain-G. Gagnon, James Tully
- Philosophy in an age of pluralism, the philosophy of Charles Taylor in question, edited by James Tully with the assistance of Daniel M. Weinstock
- Multinational democracies, edited by Alain-G. Gagnon, James Tully
- Rethinking the foundations of modern political thought, edited by Annabel Brett and James Tully with Holly Hamilton-Bleakley
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- An approach to political philosophy, Locke in contexts, James Tully
- Public philosophy in a new key, James Tully
- James Tully, to think and act differently, edited by Alexander Livingston
- Public philosophy in a new key, James Tully, Volume 1
- An approach to political philosophy, Locke in contexts, James Tully
- Public philosophy in a new key, James Tully, Volume 2
- On global citizenship, James Tully in dialogue, James Tully
- Strange multiplicity, constitutionalism in an age of diversity, James Tully
- A discourse on property, John Locke and his adversaries, James Tully
- A discourse on property, John Locke and his adversaries, James Tully
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- Democratic multiplicity, perceiving, enacting, and integrating democratic diversity, edited by James Tully, Keith Cherry [and 7 others]
- The power of nonviolence, Richard Bartlett Gregg ; edited and introduction by James Tully
- Philosophy in an age of pluralism, the philosophy of Charles Taylor in question, edited by James Tully with the assistance of Daniel M. Weinstock
- Multinational democracies, edited by Alain-G. Gagnon, James Tully
- Rethinking the foundations of modern political thought, edited by Annabel Brett and James Tully with Holly Hamilton-Bleakley
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