Alan Patten presents his account of minority rights as broadly continuous with Ronald Dworkin’s theory of equality of resources. This paper challenges this claim. I argue that, contra Patten, Dworkin’s theory does not provide a basis to offer accommodations or minority rights, as a matter of justice, to some citizens who find themselves at a relative disadvantage in pursuing their plans of life after voluntarily changing their cultural or religious commitments
One of the most distinctive features of Ronald Dworkin’s egalitarian theory is its commitment to hol...
Two of the most important theories in contemporary liberal egalitarianism are Ronald Dworkin's equal...
This is the author accepted manuscript.No abstractThe author received no financial support for the r...
Alan Patten presents his account of minority rights as broadly continuous with Ronald Dworkin’s theo...
Alan Patten’s Equal Recognition offers a new and powerful argument to support the ‘strong cultural r...
Alan Patten’s Equal Recognition is a major contribution to the normative literature on minority righ...
Is the discrepancy between the cultural and linguistic rights of immigrants on the one hand and nati...
This comment examines the idea of ‘neutrality of treatment’ that is at the heart of Alan Patten’s de...
Alan Patten's Equal Recognition is a compelling justification of a liberal,procedural conception of ...
In this introduction, we first give a brief overview of the debate over multiculturalism in politica...
In Equal Recognition, Alan Patten argues that in a proper relationship between normative political t...
Ronald Dworkin has achieved prominence in the field of jurisprudence through his book, Taking Rights...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. In this introduction, we first give ...
Controversies regarding the minority rights’ concept within liberal theory are opening up a debate i...
Ethno-cultural minority rights have been regarded as a part of human rights since the last decade of...
One of the most distinctive features of Ronald Dworkin’s egalitarian theory is its commitment to hol...
Two of the most important theories in contemporary liberal egalitarianism are Ronald Dworkin's equal...
This is the author accepted manuscript.No abstractThe author received no financial support for the r...
Alan Patten presents his account of minority rights as broadly continuous with Ronald Dworkin’s theo...
Alan Patten’s Equal Recognition offers a new and powerful argument to support the ‘strong cultural r...
Alan Patten’s Equal Recognition is a major contribution to the normative literature on minority righ...
Is the discrepancy between the cultural and linguistic rights of immigrants on the one hand and nati...
This comment examines the idea of ‘neutrality of treatment’ that is at the heart of Alan Patten’s de...
Alan Patten's Equal Recognition is a compelling justification of a liberal,procedural conception of ...
In this introduction, we first give a brief overview of the debate over multiculturalism in politica...
In Equal Recognition, Alan Patten argues that in a proper relationship between normative political t...
Ronald Dworkin has achieved prominence in the field of jurisprudence through his book, Taking Rights...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. In this introduction, we first give ...
Controversies regarding the minority rights’ concept within liberal theory are opening up a debate i...
Ethno-cultural minority rights have been regarded as a part of human rights since the last decade of...
One of the most distinctive features of Ronald Dworkin’s egalitarian theory is its commitment to hol...
Two of the most important theories in contemporary liberal egalitarianism are Ronald Dworkin's equal...
This is the author accepted manuscript.No abstractThe author received no financial support for the r...