Most public reason theorists believe that citizens are under a ‘duty of restraint’. Citizens must refrain from supporting laws for which they have only non-public reasons. The theo-ethical equilibrium argument purports to show that theists should accept this duty, on the basis of their religious convictions. Theists’ beliefs about God’s nature should lead them to doubt moral claims for which they cannot find secular grounds, and to refrain from imposing such claims upon others. If successful, this argument would defuse prominent objections to public reason liberalism. This paper assesses the theo-ethical equilibrium argument, with a specific focus on Christian citizens. I argue that Christians should seek theo-ethical equilibrium, but need ...
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...
In modern Western political and legal thought, the subject of legal enforcement of morality is narro...
Most public reason theorists believe that citizens are under a ‘duty of restraint’. Citizens must re...
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Can religious arguments legitimately be used in public discourse? In recent years, philosophical dis...
This thesis has the goal of finding the proper place of religious reasons in a pluralistic liberal d...
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This thesis concerns the reason-giving aspect of legitimacy. What reasons must be used to justify co...
This essay develops an ideal of public legal reason--a normative theory of legal reasons that is app...
This essay develops an ideal of public legal reason--a normative theory of legal reasons that is app...
This book is propelled by the following question: How can free and equal citizens who are deeply div...
This symposium has revolved around Professor Calhoun’s article, which posits that it is completely l...
Should citizens armed with religious reasons for public policy outcomes present those reasons in the...
Democratic states must protect the liberty of citizens and must accommodate both religious liberty a...
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...
In modern Western political and legal thought, the subject of legal enforcement of morality is narro...
Most public reason theorists believe that citizens are under a ‘duty of restraint’. Citizens must re...
This article explores the normative basis of church-state separation and of some separationist princ...
Can religious arguments legitimately be used in public discourse? In recent years, philosophical dis...
This thesis has the goal of finding the proper place of religious reasons in a pluralistic liberal d...
This thesis concerns the reason-giving aspect of legitimacy. What reasons must be used to justify co...
This thesis concerns the reason-giving aspect of legitimacy. What reasons must be used to justify co...
This essay develops an ideal of public legal reason--a normative theory of legal reasons that is app...
This essay develops an ideal of public legal reason--a normative theory of legal reasons that is app...
This book is propelled by the following question: How can free and equal citizens who are deeply div...
This symposium has revolved around Professor Calhoun’s article, which posits that it is completely l...
Should citizens armed with religious reasons for public policy outcomes present those reasons in the...
Democratic states must protect the liberty of citizens and must accommodate both religious liberty a...
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...
In modern Western political and legal thought, the subject of legal enforcement of morality is narro...