This article defends a specific account of reasonableness as a virtue of liberal citizenship. I specify an account of reasonableness that I argue is more consistent with the phenomenology of intersubjective exchanges among citizens over political matters in contexts of deep disagreement. My reading requires reasonable citizens to undertake an attitude of epistemic modesty while deliberating public matters with agents who hold views different from theirs. In contrast with my view, I debate Martha Nussbaum’s and Steven Wall’s accounts of reasonableness and specify why I believe that these proposals, although interesting, both require revisions. Distinguishing my account from theirs, I specify the normative relation between reasonableness and ...
In this study, we claim that political liberalism, despite harsh criticism, is still the best option...
In ‘Bureaucratic respectful equality’, Christopher Nathan puts forward two challenges for the author...
Political liberals ask citizens not to appeal to certain considerations, including religious and phi...
This article defends a specific account of reasonableness as a virtue of liberal citizenship. I spec...
My aim in this article is to investigate the epistemic dimension of reasonableness. In the last deca...
My aim in this article is to investigate the epistemic dimension of reasonableness. In the last deca...
My aim in this article is to investigate the epistemic dimension of reasonableness. In the last deca...
The paper advances a non-orthodox reading of political liberalism’s view of political legitimacy, th...
Political liberalism contains a commitment to public justification. The exercise of coercion on the ...
For many contemporary liberal political philosophers the appropriate response to the facts of plural...
This two-part work describes the governmental virtue of reasonableness and defends the possibility o...
Some claim that comprehensive liberalism is exclusionary on the ground that it ignores false but rea...
In this article my aim is to address the issue of the public justification of political liberalism f...
Reasonableness is a complex concept that is used in both legal and political theory. Its complexity...
This thesis is about the reasonable agreement principle, a principle which holds that the exercise o...
In this study, we claim that political liberalism, despite harsh criticism, is still the best option...
In ‘Bureaucratic respectful equality’, Christopher Nathan puts forward two challenges for the author...
Political liberals ask citizens not to appeal to certain considerations, including religious and phi...
This article defends a specific account of reasonableness as a virtue of liberal citizenship. I spec...
My aim in this article is to investigate the epistemic dimension of reasonableness. In the last deca...
My aim in this article is to investigate the epistemic dimension of reasonableness. In the last deca...
My aim in this article is to investigate the epistemic dimension of reasonableness. In the last deca...
The paper advances a non-orthodox reading of political liberalism’s view of political legitimacy, th...
Political liberalism contains a commitment to public justification. The exercise of coercion on the ...
For many contemporary liberal political philosophers the appropriate response to the facts of plural...
This two-part work describes the governmental virtue of reasonableness and defends the possibility o...
Some claim that comprehensive liberalism is exclusionary on the ground that it ignores false but rea...
In this article my aim is to address the issue of the public justification of political liberalism f...
Reasonableness is a complex concept that is used in both legal and political theory. Its complexity...
This thesis is about the reasonable agreement principle, a principle which holds that the exercise o...
In this study, we claim that political liberalism, despite harsh criticism, is still the best option...
In ‘Bureaucratic respectful equality’, Christopher Nathan puts forward two challenges for the author...
Political liberals ask citizens not to appeal to certain considerations, including religious and phi...