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For scholars and citizens interested in political philosophy
Clarifies how to justify political decisions effectively
You will understand the role of community in democracy
Within democratic societies, a deep division exists over the nature of community and the grounds for political life. Should the political order be neutral between competing conceptions of the good life or should it be based on some such conception? This book addresses one crucial set of problems raised by this division: What bases should officials and citizens employ in reaching political decisions and justifying their positions? Should they feel free to rely on whatever grounds seem otherwise persuasive to them, like religious convictions, or should they restrict themselves to "public reasons," reasons that are shared within the society or arise from the premises of liberal democracy? Kent Greenawalt argues that fundamental premises of liberal democracy alone do not provides answers to these questions, that much depends on historical and cultural contexts. After examining past and current practices and attitudes in the United States, he offers concrete suggestions for appropriate principles relevant to American society today.
This incisive and timely analysis by one of our leading legal philosophers should attract a wide and diverse readership of scholars, practitioners, and concerned citizens.
Title
Private Consciences and Public Reasons
Author
Kent Greenawalt
Book Format
Paperback
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Published
August 1995
Weight
359g
Page Count
240
Dimensions
15.3 x 22.9 x 1.6 cm
ISBN
9780195094190
ISBN-10
0195094190
Eden Code
4562135
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