For many contemporary liberal political philosophers the appropriate response to the facts of pluralism is the requirement of public reasonableness, namely that individuals should be able to offer to their fellow citizens reasons for their political actions that can generally be accepted.This article finds wanting two possible arguments for such a requirement: one from a liberal principle of legitimacy and the other from a natural duty of political civility. A respect in which conversational restraint in the face of political agreement involves incivility is sketched.The proceduralist view which commends substantive disagreement within agreement on procedures is briefly outlined, as is the possible role for civic virtue on this view
My aim is to show that a revised version of political liberalism constitutes a compelling approach t...
This thesis is about the reasonable agreement principle, a principle which holds that the exercise o...
Contemporary liberal philosophers have spent considerable time defending a public reason liberal pol...
Reasonable disagreement is one of the most critical issues in contemporary political philosophy, esp...
A central idea of public reason liberalism is that the exercise of political power is legitimate whe...
At the core of political liberalism is the claim that political institutions must be publicly justif...
Political liberalism contains a commitment to public justification. The exercise of coercion on the ...
The paper advances a non-orthodox reading of political liberalism’s view of political legitimacy, th...
This article defends a specific account of reasonableness as a virtue of liberal citizenship. I spec...
Disagreement represents a peculiar feature of the political life of contemporary liberal and democra...
We provide a justification for political liberalism's Reciprocity Principle, which states that polit...
Recently, several theorists have argued that John Rawls’s political liberalism, with its notion of p...
Disagreement is probably the most salient feature of our contemporary political environment. This pr...
Although disagreement is one of the most debated issues in political philosophy, political theorists...
Why is it important for people to agree on and articulate shared reasons for just laws, rather than ...
My aim is to show that a revised version of political liberalism constitutes a compelling approach t...
This thesis is about the reasonable agreement principle, a principle which holds that the exercise o...
Contemporary liberal philosophers have spent considerable time defending a public reason liberal pol...
Reasonable disagreement is one of the most critical issues in contemporary political philosophy, esp...
A central idea of public reason liberalism is that the exercise of political power is legitimate whe...
At the core of political liberalism is the claim that political institutions must be publicly justif...
Political liberalism contains a commitment to public justification. The exercise of coercion on the ...
The paper advances a non-orthodox reading of political liberalism’s view of political legitimacy, th...
This article defends a specific account of reasonableness as a virtue of liberal citizenship. I spec...
Disagreement represents a peculiar feature of the political life of contemporary liberal and democra...
We provide a justification for political liberalism's Reciprocity Principle, which states that polit...
Recently, several theorists have argued that John Rawls’s political liberalism, with its notion of p...
Disagreement is probably the most salient feature of our contemporary political environment. This pr...
Although disagreement is one of the most debated issues in political philosophy, political theorists...
Why is it important for people to agree on and articulate shared reasons for just laws, rather than ...
My aim is to show that a revised version of political liberalism constitutes a compelling approach t...
This thesis is about the reasonable agreement principle, a principle which holds that the exercise o...
Contemporary liberal philosophers have spent considerable time defending a public reason liberal pol...