Zanetti V. Justice, Peace and Compromise. Analyse & Kritik. 2011;2011(2):423-439.Compromises are arrived at when, in spite of the efforts of those participating to mediate and defend their position in a rationally acceptable manner, each remains with his judgment while, at the same time, a decision must be made without further delay. What this means is that the parties agree to an option about which they are not, in their heart of hearts, entirely convinced. This article examines the notion of moral compromise, concentrating thereby on the case of political praxis. It asks whether, in view of the complexity and multiplicity of morally relevant decisions encountered in a pluralist society, it is at all realistic to expect much else from ...
National audiencePolitical theory often relies on a definite vision of the lack of consensus,which d...
Political liberalism aims to describe how a free, liberal political order can be justified in societ...
This paper disentangles the multiple facets of the ambivalent evaluation of compromise in politics. ...
Disagreement represents a peculiar feature of the political life of contemporary liberal and democra...
Could the notion of compromise help us overcoming – or at least negotiating – the frequent tension, ...
This article considers what makes a compromise bad. First, it defines a compromise as a decision inv...
Contemporary societies are riddled with moral disputes caused by conflicts between value claims comp...
Wendt F. Compromise, Peace and Public Justification: Political Morality Beyond Justice. Cham: Spring...
To date, the most developed models of compromise in situations of value conflict come out of the bar...
Zanetti V. Proportionality and Compromises. Journal of Moral Philosophy. 2020;17(1):75-97.When indiv...
This review essay (on Avishai Margalit’s new book On Compromise and Rotten Compromises) discusses th...
In a compromise parties make a strategic calculation that a sacrifice ofsome their commitments is th...
Justice is the highest of our moral ends. Implementing a conception of justice requires the coordina...
Defence date: 2 February 2001Supervisor: Steven Lukes ; Co-supervisor: Jeremy WaldronIn this dissert...
A compromise is an agreement that involves mutual concessions. Each party gets less than it feels en...
National audiencePolitical theory often relies on a definite vision of the lack of consensus,which d...
Political liberalism aims to describe how a free, liberal political order can be justified in societ...
This paper disentangles the multiple facets of the ambivalent evaluation of compromise in politics. ...
Disagreement represents a peculiar feature of the political life of contemporary liberal and democra...
Could the notion of compromise help us overcoming – or at least negotiating – the frequent tension, ...
This article considers what makes a compromise bad. First, it defines a compromise as a decision inv...
Contemporary societies are riddled with moral disputes caused by conflicts between value claims comp...
Wendt F. Compromise, Peace and Public Justification: Political Morality Beyond Justice. Cham: Spring...
To date, the most developed models of compromise in situations of value conflict come out of the bar...
Zanetti V. Proportionality and Compromises. Journal of Moral Philosophy. 2020;17(1):75-97.When indiv...
This review essay (on Avishai Margalit’s new book On Compromise and Rotten Compromises) discusses th...
In a compromise parties make a strategic calculation that a sacrifice ofsome their commitments is th...
Justice is the highest of our moral ends. Implementing a conception of justice requires the coordina...
Defence date: 2 February 2001Supervisor: Steven Lukes ; Co-supervisor: Jeremy WaldronIn this dissert...
A compromise is an agreement that involves mutual concessions. Each party gets less than it feels en...
National audiencePolitical theory often relies on a definite vision of the lack of consensus,which d...
Political liberalism aims to describe how a free, liberal political order can be justified in societ...
This paper disentangles the multiple facets of the ambivalent evaluation of compromise in politics. ...