In Liberalism without Perfection, Jonathan Quong develops what is perhaps the most comprehensive defense of the consensus model of public reason – a model which incorporates both a public-reasons-only requirement and an accessibility requirement framed in terms of shared evaluative standards. While the consensus model arguably predominates amongst public reason liberals, it is criticized by convergence theorists who reject both the public-reasons-only requirement and the accessibility requirement. In this paper, I argue that while we have good reason to reject Quong’s call for a public-reasons-only requirement, all public reason liberals should endorse at least some shared evaluative standards and, hence, an accessibility requirement
Why is it important for people to agree on and articulate shared reasons for just laws, rather than ...
Public reason liberalism is the most influential position in the debate concerning the problem of re...
Public reason liberalism (PRL), grounded in the deliberative democratic tradition, has been widely r...
In Liberalism without Perfection, Jonathan Quong develops what is perhaps the most comprehensive def...
Jonathan Quong's Liberalism Without Perfection elaborates a generally Rawlsian conception of public ...
In recent years, leading public reason liberals have argued that publicly justifying coercive laws a...
Jonathan Quong proposes and defends the consensus, shared reasons, view of public reason. The pro...
Public reason theorists argue that it is permissible for the state to enforce political norms, such ...
Public reason liberalism is the political theory which holds that coercive laws and policies are jus...
According to political liberalism, laws must be justified to all citizens in order to be legitimate....
Thesis advisor: David RasmussenWhen is political power legitimate? Public reasons liberals argue tha...
A central idea of public reason liberalism is that the exercise of political power is legitimate whe...
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The scope of public reason determines which political decisions should be taken according to its sta...
Why is it important for people to agree on and articulate shared reasons for just laws, rather than ...
Public reason liberalism is the most influential position in the debate concerning the problem of re...
Public reason liberalism (PRL), grounded in the deliberative democratic tradition, has been widely r...
In Liberalism without Perfection, Jonathan Quong develops what is perhaps the most comprehensive def...
Jonathan Quong's Liberalism Without Perfection elaborates a generally Rawlsian conception of public ...
In recent years, leading public reason liberals have argued that publicly justifying coercive laws a...
Jonathan Quong proposes and defends the consensus, shared reasons, view of public reason. The pro...
Public reason theorists argue that it is permissible for the state to enforce political norms, such ...
Public reason liberalism is the political theory which holds that coercive laws and policies are jus...
According to political liberalism, laws must be justified to all citizens in order to be legitimate....
Thesis advisor: David RasmussenWhen is political power legitimate? Public reasons liberals argue tha...
A central idea of public reason liberalism is that the exercise of political power is legitimate whe...
Public reason as a political ideal aims to reconcile reasonable disagreement; however, is public rea...
Rawls\u27s “public reason” has not been without its critics. One criticism is that public reason is ...
The scope of public reason determines which political decisions should be taken according to its sta...
Why is it important for people to agree on and articulate shared reasons for just laws, rather than ...
Public reason liberalism is the most influential position in the debate concerning the problem of re...
Public reason liberalism (PRL), grounded in the deliberative democratic tradition, has been widely r...