This comment examines the idea of ‘neutrality of treatment’ that is at the heart of Alan Patten’s defense of minority cultural rights in Equal Recognition. The main issue I raise is whether neutrality of treatment can do without an ‘upstream’ or foundational commitment to neutrality of justification
Controversies regarding the minority rights’ concept within liberal theory are opening up a debate i...
Ethno-cultural minority rights have been regarded as a part of human rights since the last decade of...
Most contemporary liberal theories of justice agree that principles of justice should be neutral bet...
This comment examines the idea of ‘neutrality of treatment’ that is at the heart of Alan Patten’s de...
Alan Patten’s Equal Recognition offers a new and powerful argument to support the ‘strong cultural r...
Alan Patten presents his account of minority rights as broadly continuous with Ronald Dworkin’s theo...
Is the discrepancy between the cultural and linguistic rights of immigrants on the one hand and nati...
Alan Patten’s Equal Recognition is a major contribution to the normative literature on minority righ...
This paper reinvestigates the question of liberal neutrality. We contend that current liberal discus...
This thesis looks at an argument by Will Kymlicka in which he claims that the idea of an ethnocultur...
In this introduction, we first give a brief overview of the debate over multiculturalism in politica...
This essay assesses the legitimacy of liberal political theory relative to one of the major theoreti...
In Equal Recognition, Alan Patten argues that in a proper relationship between normative political t...
Liberal neutrality – as understood in current legal and political debates – has two underlying intui...
Controversies regarding the minority rights’ concept within liberal theory are opening up a debate i...
Ethno-cultural minority rights have been regarded as a part of human rights since the last decade of...
Most contemporary liberal theories of justice agree that principles of justice should be neutral bet...
This comment examines the idea of ‘neutrality of treatment’ that is at the heart of Alan Patten’s de...
Alan Patten’s Equal Recognition offers a new and powerful argument to support the ‘strong cultural r...
Alan Patten presents his account of minority rights as broadly continuous with Ronald Dworkin’s theo...
Is the discrepancy between the cultural and linguistic rights of immigrants on the one hand and nati...
Alan Patten’s Equal Recognition is a major contribution to the normative literature on minority righ...
This paper reinvestigates the question of liberal neutrality. We contend that current liberal discus...
This thesis looks at an argument by Will Kymlicka in which he claims that the idea of an ethnocultur...
In this introduction, we first give a brief overview of the debate over multiculturalism in politica...
This essay assesses the legitimacy of liberal political theory relative to one of the major theoreti...
In Equal Recognition, Alan Patten argues that in a proper relationship between normative political t...
Liberal neutrality – as understood in current legal and political debates – has two underlying intui...
Controversies regarding the minority rights’ concept within liberal theory are opening up a debate i...
Ethno-cultural minority rights have been regarded as a part of human rights since the last decade of...
Most contemporary liberal theories of justice agree that principles of justice should be neutral bet...