Public reason liberalism is the political theory which holds that coercive laws and policies are justified when and only when they are grounded in reasons of the public. The standard interpretation of public reason liberalism, consensus accounts, claim that the reasons persons share or that persons can derive from shared values determine which policies can be justified. In this paper, I argue that consensus approaches cannot justify fair educational policies and preserving cultural goods. Consensus approaches can resolve some controversies about teaching values in the educational system, such as curriculum choice. But they cannot determine which culture goods, e.g., architecture, artwork, or language ought to be preserved in the education s...
Thesis advisor: David RasmussenWhen is political power legitimate? Public reasons liberals argue tha...
Since 2014, all schools in England have been required to “promote the fundamental British values of ...
This thesis concerns the reason-giving aspect of legitimacy. What reasons must be used to justify co...
Public Reason Liberalism has proven to be a popular theory for explaining the legitimacy of politica...
In recent years, leading public reason liberals have argued that publicly justifying coercive laws a...
According to political liberalism, laws must be justified to all citizens in order to be legitimate....
In Liberalism without Perfection, Jonathan Quong develops what is perhaps the most comprehensive def...
This paper defends an approach to deciding the aims and content of public schooling from the critiqu...
I argue that political liberals should not support the monopoly of a single educational approach in ...
Contemporary liberal philosophers have spent considerable time defending a public reason liberal pol...
Public reason theorists argue that it is permissible for the state to enforce political norms, such ...
At the core of political liberalism is the claim that political institutions must be publicly justif...
Over the course of (roughly) the past three decades, much of contemporary liberal political theory h...
This dissertation offers novel contributions to two distinct but related projects, what I call the f...
The thesis is an investigation into the proper way a liberal education system should respond to the ...
Thesis advisor: David RasmussenWhen is political power legitimate? Public reasons liberals argue tha...
Since 2014, all schools in England have been required to “promote the fundamental British values of ...
This thesis concerns the reason-giving aspect of legitimacy. What reasons must be used to justify co...
Public Reason Liberalism has proven to be a popular theory for explaining the legitimacy of politica...
In recent years, leading public reason liberals have argued that publicly justifying coercive laws a...
According to political liberalism, laws must be justified to all citizens in order to be legitimate....
In Liberalism without Perfection, Jonathan Quong develops what is perhaps the most comprehensive def...
This paper defends an approach to deciding the aims and content of public schooling from the critiqu...
I argue that political liberals should not support the monopoly of a single educational approach in ...
Contemporary liberal philosophers have spent considerable time defending a public reason liberal pol...
Public reason theorists argue that it is permissible for the state to enforce political norms, such ...
At the core of political liberalism is the claim that political institutions must be publicly justif...
Over the course of (roughly) the past three decades, much of contemporary liberal political theory h...
This dissertation offers novel contributions to two distinct but related projects, what I call the f...
The thesis is an investigation into the proper way a liberal education system should respond to the ...
Thesis advisor: David RasmussenWhen is political power legitimate? Public reasons liberals argue tha...
Since 2014, all schools in England have been required to “promote the fundamental British values of ...
This thesis concerns the reason-giving aspect of legitimacy. What reasons must be used to justify co...