Within democratic societies, a deep division exists over the nature of community and the grounds for political life. Should the political order be neutral between competing conceptions of the good life or should it be based on some such conception? This book addresses one crucial set of problems raised by this division: What bases should officials and citizens employ in reaching political decisions and justifying their positions? Should they feel free to rely on whatever grounds seem otherwise persuasive to them, like religious convictions, or should they restrict themselves to public reasons, reasons that are shared within the society or arise from the premises of liberal democracy? Kent Greenawalt argues that fundamental premises of lib...
How far may Americans properly rely on their religious beliefs when they make and defend political d...
Democratic procedures allow us to decide as a society what to do. We intuitively embrace the ideal o...
John Rawls famously argued that citizens in a just democracy have a moral duty to ensure that the p...
Within democratic societies, a deep division exists over the nature of community and the grounds for...
Why is it important for people to agree on and articulate shared reasons for just laws, rather than ...
Contemporary liberal philosophers have spent considerable time defending a public reason liberal pol...
This book is propelled by the following question: How can free and equal citizens who are deeply div...
The thesis developed in this essay is that public political debate must accommodate the moral, relig...
This thesis has the goal of finding the proper place of religious reasons in a pluralistic liberal d...
The current understanding of liberal democracy in many academic circles includes a set of restraints...
At the core of political liberalism is the claim that political institutions must be publicly justif...
At the core of political liberalism is the claim that political institutions must be publicly justif...
At the core of political liberalism is the claim that political institutions must be publicly justif...
How far may Americans properly rely on their religious beliefs when they make and defend political d...
In Part I, I introduce the subject of liberal democracy, rationality, and religion. I explain briefl...
How far may Americans properly rely on their religious beliefs when they make and defend political d...
Democratic procedures allow us to decide as a society what to do. We intuitively embrace the ideal o...
John Rawls famously argued that citizens in a just democracy have a moral duty to ensure that the p...
Within democratic societies, a deep division exists over the nature of community and the grounds for...
Why is it important for people to agree on and articulate shared reasons for just laws, rather than ...
Contemporary liberal philosophers have spent considerable time defending a public reason liberal pol...
This book is propelled by the following question: How can free and equal citizens who are deeply div...
The thesis developed in this essay is that public political debate must accommodate the moral, relig...
This thesis has the goal of finding the proper place of religious reasons in a pluralistic liberal d...
The current understanding of liberal democracy in many academic circles includes a set of restraints...
At the core of political liberalism is the claim that political institutions must be publicly justif...
At the core of political liberalism is the claim that political institutions must be publicly justif...
At the core of political liberalism is the claim that political institutions must be publicly justif...
How far may Americans properly rely on their religious beliefs when they make and defend political d...
In Part I, I introduce the subject of liberal democracy, rationality, and religion. I explain briefl...
How far may Americans properly rely on their religious beliefs when they make and defend political d...
Democratic procedures allow us to decide as a society what to do. We intuitively embrace the ideal o...
John Rawls famously argued that citizens in a just democracy have a moral duty to ensure that the p...