Human powers of moral reasoning and motivation are fragile. How should citizens committed to the achievement of liberal justice respond to this fact? This dissertation theorises a class of moral requirements that are central to the practice of liberal democracy but have been recently overlooked by political philosophers: the fortificational duties, which enjoin citizens to design and submit to civic practices that improve both their moral reasoning and the motivational resilience of their sense of justice. It considers the proposition that a conception of justice is unjustified if unlikely to generate its own freely willed maintenance, or stability, in the face of human nature, and it argues that this proposition is false. If justice may fa...
An attractive form of social stability is realized when the members of a well-ordered society give t...
Can we dispense with justice? This thesis seeks to defend the concept of justice against critics wh...
Can we dispense with justice? This thesis seeks to defend the concept of justice against critics wh...
How should liberal democratic states deal with conflicting claims of justice, which – similarly reas...
Defence date: 2 February 2001Supervisor: Steven Lukes ; Co-supervisor: Jeremy WaldronIn this dissert...
Defence date: 2 February 2001Supervisor: Steven Lukes ; Co-supervisor: Jeremy WaldronIn this dissert...
Defence date: 2 February 2001Supervisor: Steven Lukes ; Co-supervisor: Jeremy WaldronIn this dissert...
This thesis offers a comprehensive examination of the notion of moral stability in Rawls's political...
Political liberalism aims to describe how a free, liberal political order can be justified in societ...
This dissertation addresses the importance of conceptions of responsibility for contemporary theorie...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2006."February 2...
An important feature of contemporary liberalism is that as well as it focuses on ethical issues it h...
Liberals and libertarians believe that justice is deeply embodied in liberalism. The famous physiocr...
An attractive form of social stability is realized when the members of a well-ordered society give t...
This paper takes as its starting point the fact of reasonable pluralism and defends political libera...
An attractive form of social stability is realized when the members of a well-ordered society give t...
Can we dispense with justice? This thesis seeks to defend the concept of justice against critics wh...
Can we dispense with justice? This thesis seeks to defend the concept of justice against critics wh...
How should liberal democratic states deal with conflicting claims of justice, which – similarly reas...
Defence date: 2 February 2001Supervisor: Steven Lukes ; Co-supervisor: Jeremy WaldronIn this dissert...
Defence date: 2 February 2001Supervisor: Steven Lukes ; Co-supervisor: Jeremy WaldronIn this dissert...
Defence date: 2 February 2001Supervisor: Steven Lukes ; Co-supervisor: Jeremy WaldronIn this dissert...
This thesis offers a comprehensive examination of the notion of moral stability in Rawls's political...
Political liberalism aims to describe how a free, liberal political order can be justified in societ...
This dissertation addresses the importance of conceptions of responsibility for contemporary theorie...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2006."February 2...
An important feature of contemporary liberalism is that as well as it focuses on ethical issues it h...
Liberals and libertarians believe that justice is deeply embodied in liberalism. The famous physiocr...
An attractive form of social stability is realized when the members of a well-ordered society give t...
This paper takes as its starting point the fact of reasonable pluralism and defends political libera...
An attractive form of social stability is realized when the members of a well-ordered society give t...
Can we dispense with justice? This thesis seeks to defend the concept of justice against critics wh...
Can we dispense with justice? This thesis seeks to defend the concept of justice against critics wh...