Public reason liberals appeal to public deliberation to ensure that a legal order can be publicly justified to its citizens. I argue that this voice mechanism should be supplemented by exit mechanisms. By allowing citizens to exit legal orders they believe cannot be publicly justified, citizens can pressure states to change their laws. This exit pressure is sometimes more effective than deliberation. I explore federalism as an exit mechanism that can help public deliberation establish a publicly justified polity
2017-06-01I present a streamlined and modified version of Rawls' public reason view, on which willin...
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Thesis advisor: David RasmussenWhen is political power legitimate? Public reasons liberals argue tha...
Contemporary liberal philosophers have spent considerable time defending a public reason liberal pol...
Public reason liberals expect individuals to have justificatory reasons for their views of certain p...
A central idea of public reason liberalism is that the exercise of political power is legitimate whe...
In recent years, leading public reason liberals have argued that publicly justifying coercive laws a...
Why is it important for people to agree on and articulate shared reasons for just laws, rather than ...
At the core of public reason liberalism is the idea that the exercise of political power is legitima...
In this Article, James Madigan examines the role of public reason in a democratic government, includ...
Deliberative theory is concerned with the problem of dissensus and justification--the exercise of st...
The principle of public reason is invoked as a strategy to evaluate and guide political decisions in...
According to political liberalism, laws must be justified to all citizens in order to be legitimate....
In this Lecture I shall discuss the reasons that officials and citizens should rely upon in American...
In Liberalism without Perfection, Jonathan Quong develops what is perhaps the most comprehensive def...
2017-06-01I present a streamlined and modified version of Rawls' public reason view, on which willin...
In deciding to what ideal citizens should aspire in political debate, some people contend that an id...
Thesis advisor: David RasmussenWhen is political power legitimate? Public reasons liberals argue tha...
Contemporary liberal philosophers have spent considerable time defending a public reason liberal pol...
Public reason liberals expect individuals to have justificatory reasons for their views of certain p...
A central idea of public reason liberalism is that the exercise of political power is legitimate whe...
In recent years, leading public reason liberals have argued that publicly justifying coercive laws a...
Why is it important for people to agree on and articulate shared reasons for just laws, rather than ...
At the core of public reason liberalism is the idea that the exercise of political power is legitima...
In this Article, James Madigan examines the role of public reason in a democratic government, includ...
Deliberative theory is concerned with the problem of dissensus and justification--the exercise of st...
The principle of public reason is invoked as a strategy to evaluate and guide political decisions in...
According to political liberalism, laws must be justified to all citizens in order to be legitimate....
In this Lecture I shall discuss the reasons that officials and citizens should rely upon in American...
In Liberalism without Perfection, Jonathan Quong develops what is perhaps the most comprehensive def...
2017-06-01I present a streamlined and modified version of Rawls' public reason view, on which willin...
In deciding to what ideal citizens should aspire in political debate, some people contend that an id...
Thesis advisor: David RasmussenWhen is political power legitimate? Public reasons liberals argue tha...