This Article addresses three perplexing problems about proposed principles of self-restraint for political decision and advocacy within liberal democracies. It considers the nature of convictions that are based on highly personal experiences and asks what their political status should be. It explores the subtle relationship between proposed principles of restraint and overarching religious and other comprehensive views. It argues that a plausible principle of restraint must appeal to people with various religious and other comprehensive views and must be suited to the particular conditions of a given society
How far may Americans properly rely on their religious beliefs when they make and defend political d...
How far may Americans properly rely on their religious beliefs when they make and defend political d...
Within democratic societies, a deep division exists over the nature of community and the grounds for...
This Article addresses three perplexing problems about proposed principles of self-restraint for pol...
This Article addresses three perplexing problems about proposed principles of self-restraint for pol...
My subject concerns the connection between religious premises and political decisions that restrict ...
When people hold religious views that have implications for moral choices and for the desirable uses...
This paper concerns the political theory of public reason in its application to religious freedom is...
This paper concerns the political theory of public reason in its application to religious freedom is...
This paper concerns the political theory of public reason in its application to religious freedom is...
My subject concerns the connection between religious premises and political decisions that restrict ...
In Part I, I introduce the subject of liberal democracy, rationality, and religion. I explain briefl...
In 1992, Patrick Buchanan ignited a firestorm of controversy when he exhorted the crowd at the Repub...
In this Article, presented as the 1985-86 Thomas M. Cooley Lectures at the University of Michigan Sc...
When people hold religious views that have implications for moral choices and for the desirable uses...
How far may Americans properly rely on their religious beliefs when they make and defend political d...
How far may Americans properly rely on their religious beliefs when they make and defend political d...
Within democratic societies, a deep division exists over the nature of community and the grounds for...
This Article addresses three perplexing problems about proposed principles of self-restraint for pol...
This Article addresses three perplexing problems about proposed principles of self-restraint for pol...
My subject concerns the connection between religious premises and political decisions that restrict ...
When people hold religious views that have implications for moral choices and for the desirable uses...
This paper concerns the political theory of public reason in its application to religious freedom is...
This paper concerns the political theory of public reason in its application to religious freedom is...
This paper concerns the political theory of public reason in its application to religious freedom is...
My subject concerns the connection between religious premises and political decisions that restrict ...
In Part I, I introduce the subject of liberal democracy, rationality, and religion. I explain briefl...
In 1992, Patrick Buchanan ignited a firestorm of controversy when he exhorted the crowd at the Repub...
In this Article, presented as the 1985-86 Thomas M. Cooley Lectures at the University of Michigan Sc...
When people hold religious views that have implications for moral choices and for the desirable uses...
How far may Americans properly rely on their religious beliefs when they make and defend political d...
How far may Americans properly rely on their religious beliefs when they make and defend political d...
Within democratic societies, a deep division exists over the nature of community and the grounds for...