Theorists of liberalism put forward diverse conditions for what makes a state just and legitimate. In what follows I examine Cécile Laborde’s suggestion that a just and legitimate liberal state may have an established religion. Such a state may take the form of what she calls Divinitia: a state with some symbolic recognition of religion, conservative laws in matters of bioethics including abortion, religious accommodation from general laws, and religious references in public debate. I argue that Laborde’s requirement that public justification of policies by public officials is conducted in terms of accessible reasons either rules out too many or too few policies. I then suggest that not only justice but also the legitimacy of states can be ...
In Part I, I introduce the subject of liberal democracy, rationality, and religion. I explain briefl...
This paper interrogates Cécile Laborde’s account of the proper role of religion in the liberal state...
In Chapter 5 of Liberalism’s Religion, Cécile Laborde considers the freedom and autonomy of religiou...
Theorists of liberalism put forward diverse conditions for what makes a state just and legitimate. I...
Cécile Laborde has argued that the freedom we think of as ‘freedom of religion’ should be understood...
In Liberalism’s Religion, Cécile Laborde defends a theory of liberal secularism that is compatible w...
Finding the appropriate sweet spot for religion’s role in the state and how state action may affect ...
The current understanding of liberal democracy in many academic circles includes a set of restraints...
Cécile Laborde proposes a liberal egalitarian view for a liberal state to adopt in its fair treatmen...
In recent debates on the strained relationship between liberal-democratic states and organised relig...
In Liberalism's Religion, I analyse the specific conception of religion that liberalism relies upon....
In this introduction, we provide a brief overview of the debate on religion in political philosophy....
Being robustly committed to state neutrality which does not permit the promotion of liberal-perfecti...
In Chapter 5 of Liberalism’s Religion, Cécile Laborde considers the freedom and autonomy of religiou...
Supporters of reproductive rights and of queer rights may sometimes live in harmony with advocates f...
In Part I, I introduce the subject of liberal democracy, rationality, and religion. I explain briefl...
This paper interrogates Cécile Laborde’s account of the proper role of religion in the liberal state...
In Chapter 5 of Liberalism’s Religion, Cécile Laborde considers the freedom and autonomy of religiou...
Theorists of liberalism put forward diverse conditions for what makes a state just and legitimate. I...
Cécile Laborde has argued that the freedom we think of as ‘freedom of religion’ should be understood...
In Liberalism’s Religion, Cécile Laborde defends a theory of liberal secularism that is compatible w...
Finding the appropriate sweet spot for religion’s role in the state and how state action may affect ...
The current understanding of liberal democracy in many academic circles includes a set of restraints...
Cécile Laborde proposes a liberal egalitarian view for a liberal state to adopt in its fair treatmen...
In recent debates on the strained relationship between liberal-democratic states and organised relig...
In Liberalism's Religion, I analyse the specific conception of religion that liberalism relies upon....
In this introduction, we provide a brief overview of the debate on religion in political philosophy....
Being robustly committed to state neutrality which does not permit the promotion of liberal-perfecti...
In Chapter 5 of Liberalism’s Religion, Cécile Laborde considers the freedom and autonomy of religiou...
Supporters of reproductive rights and of queer rights may sometimes live in harmony with advocates f...
In Part I, I introduce the subject of liberal democracy, rationality, and religion. I explain briefl...
This paper interrogates Cécile Laborde’s account of the proper role of religion in the liberal state...
In Chapter 5 of Liberalism’s Religion, Cécile Laborde considers the freedom and autonomy of religiou...