This book investigates the unresolved issue of democratic legitimacy in contexts of pervasive disagreement and contributes to this debate by defending a relational version of political liberalism that rests on the ideal of co-authorship. According to this proposal, democratic legitimacy depends upon establishing appropriate interactions among citizens who ought to ascribe to one another the status of putative practical and epistemic authorities. To support this relational reading of political liberalism, the book proposes a revised account of the civic virtue of reasonableness along with an investigation of the epistemic-specific dimension of political equality. By engaging with political epistemology and social theory, this book explore...
Procedural approaches to political legitimacy have become increasingly popular amongst liberals. Acc...
This thesis argues for a novel conception of political realism as a theory of political legitimacy: ...
Political liberalism aims to describe how a free, liberal political order can be justified in societ...
This thesis is a critique of the prominent strand of contemporary liberal political theory which mai...
At the core of political liberalism is the claim that political institutions must be publicly justif...
This thesis aims to recover the central importance of the deliberative aspect of democracy which re...
In this article my aim is to address the issue of the public justification of political liberalism f...
This book offers a systematic treatment of the requirements of democratic legitimacy. It argues that...
“Legitimation by Constitution” is the authors’ name for a key idea in Rawlsian political liberalism,...
A conception of legitimacy is at the core of normative theories of democracy. Many different concept...
My aim is to show that a revised version of political liberalism constitutes a compelling approach t...
This article explores and critiques the relationship between justice and legitimacy in contemporary ...
In this book I address the widely debated topic of the legitimacy of democratic decisions showing th...
The paper advances a non-orthodox reading of political liberalism’s view of political legitimacy, th...
How should liberal democratic states deal with conflicting claims of justice, which – similarly reas...
Procedural approaches to political legitimacy have become increasingly popular amongst liberals. Acc...
This thesis argues for a novel conception of political realism as a theory of political legitimacy: ...
Political liberalism aims to describe how a free, liberal political order can be justified in societ...
This thesis is a critique of the prominent strand of contemporary liberal political theory which mai...
At the core of political liberalism is the claim that political institutions must be publicly justif...
This thesis aims to recover the central importance of the deliberative aspect of democracy which re...
In this article my aim is to address the issue of the public justification of political liberalism f...
This book offers a systematic treatment of the requirements of democratic legitimacy. It argues that...
“Legitimation by Constitution” is the authors’ name for a key idea in Rawlsian political liberalism,...
A conception of legitimacy is at the core of normative theories of democracy. Many different concept...
My aim is to show that a revised version of political liberalism constitutes a compelling approach t...
This article explores and critiques the relationship between justice and legitimacy in contemporary ...
In this book I address the widely debated topic of the legitimacy of democratic decisions showing th...
The paper advances a non-orthodox reading of political liberalism’s view of political legitimacy, th...
How should liberal democratic states deal with conflicting claims of justice, which – similarly reas...
Procedural approaches to political legitimacy have become increasingly popular amongst liberals. Acc...
This thesis argues for a novel conception of political realism as a theory of political legitimacy: ...
Political liberalism aims to describe how a free, liberal political order can be justified in societ...