The idea of public reason lies at the heart of those contemporary liberal theories that seek to solve the problem of pluralism following the path opened by Rawls's "Political Liberalism". According to this perspective, citizens ought to discipline themselves in public discourse and present only reasons that are acceptable from everyone's point of view and are neutral towards the different conceptions of the good that are inevitably present in democratic societies. Some political philosophers have criticized this proposal, arguing that the rules of Rawlsian public reason may be disrespectful towards certain citizens, especially those of religious faith, for these rules may constitute and infringement of their moral and psychological integrit...
The scope of public reason determines which political decisions should be taken according to its sta...
Since the publication of A Theory of Justice in 1971, John Rawls has refined, qualified, and enriche...
Every democratic regime must encounter the question about what should be the limits of public delibe...
The idea of public reason — as well as the contraposition among public reason and private reasons — ...
In this essay I discuss one of the objections raised by David Enoch in his recent Against Public Rea...
Rawls ’ idea of public reason has attracted a host of criticisms. Some have objected to this idea th...
2017-06-01I present a streamlined and modified version of Rawls' public reason view, on which willin...
On the basis of what reasons ought the state’s coercive action to be justified? In this article, I d...
The paper is dedicated to replies to Christiano’s criticism of Rawlsian public reason. Although Chri...
Political Liberalism is a major addition to the political theory of John Rawls. In many respects, it...
This paper presents a critical appraisal on John Rawls’ philosophy of public reason which presents...
In this Essay, I examine some apparent difficulties with what I call the actualization criterion c...
Critics and defenders of Rawls’ idea of public reason have tended to neglect the relationship betwee...
This dissertation is concerned with the viability of the idea of liberal public reason. This idea be...
Critics and defenders of Rawls' idea of public reason have tended to neglect the relationship betwee...
The scope of public reason determines which political decisions should be taken according to its sta...
Since the publication of A Theory of Justice in 1971, John Rawls has refined, qualified, and enriche...
Every democratic regime must encounter the question about what should be the limits of public delibe...
The idea of public reason — as well as the contraposition among public reason and private reasons — ...
In this essay I discuss one of the objections raised by David Enoch in his recent Against Public Rea...
Rawls ’ idea of public reason has attracted a host of criticisms. Some have objected to this idea th...
2017-06-01I present a streamlined and modified version of Rawls' public reason view, on which willin...
On the basis of what reasons ought the state’s coercive action to be justified? In this article, I d...
The paper is dedicated to replies to Christiano’s criticism of Rawlsian public reason. Although Chri...
Political Liberalism is a major addition to the political theory of John Rawls. In many respects, it...
This paper presents a critical appraisal on John Rawls’ philosophy of public reason which presents...
In this Essay, I examine some apparent difficulties with what I call the actualization criterion c...
Critics and defenders of Rawls’ idea of public reason have tended to neglect the relationship betwee...
This dissertation is concerned with the viability of the idea of liberal public reason. This idea be...
Critics and defenders of Rawls' idea of public reason have tended to neglect the relationship betwee...
The scope of public reason determines which political decisions should be taken according to its sta...
Since the publication of A Theory of Justice in 1971, John Rawls has refined, qualified, and enriche...
Every democratic regime must encounter the question about what should be the limits of public delibe...