Contemporary liberal political justification is often accused of preaching to the converted: liberal principles are acceptable only to people already committed to liberal values. Catriona McKinnon addresses this important criticism by arguing that self-respect and its social conditions should be placed at the heart of the liberal approach to justification. A commitment to self-respect delivers a commitment to the liberal values of toleration and public reason, but self-respect itself is not an exclusively liberal value.
Contemporary liberal political justification is often accused of preaching to the converted: liberal principles are acceptable only to people already committed to liberal values. Catriona McKinnon addresses this important criticism by arguing that self-respect and its social conditions should be placed at the heart of the liberal approach to justification. A commitment to self-respect delivers a commitment to the liberal values of toleration and public reason, but self-respect itself is not an exclusively liberal value.
CATRIONA MCKINNON is Lecturer in Political Philosophy at the University of York. She is the co-editor of The Demands of Citizenship and The Culture of Toleration in Diverse Societies: Reasonable Tolerance, and is the editor of the journal Imprints: A Journal of Analytical Socialism.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface and Acknowledgements Introduction: The Practice of Political Justification Constructivism in Rawls Self-Respect Reasoning About Justice The Social Bases of Self-Respect Concluding Review Bibliography Index
Preface and Acknowledgements Introduction: The Practice of Political Justification Constructivism in Rawls Self-Respect Reasoning About Justice The Social Bases of Self-Respect Concluding Review Bibliography Index
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