| Michael J. White - 1997 - 230 pagini
...is exercised in accordance with a constitution of essentials of which all citizens as free and equal may reasonably be expected to endorse in the light of principles and ideals acceptable to their common human reason" (346). While Hill seems to be not entirely uncomfortable with this result,... | |
| Ian Shapiro, Robert Adams - 1998 - 362 pagini
...accordance with a constitution the essentials of which all citizens as free and equal may be reasonably expected to endorse in the light of principles and ideals acceptable to their common human reason. " I3 The idea of reasonableness here is ambiguous. Is it that citizens are... | |
| Brian Stiltner - 1999 - 224 pagini
...all citizens. Rawls connects this "full publicity condition" to the liberal principle of legitimacy: "our exercise of political power is proper and hence...principles and ideals acceptable to them as reasonable and rational."50 Mulhall and Swift locate the liberal essence of Rawls's theory here: "At the heart of... | |
| Paul J. Weithman - 1999 - 358 pagini
...exercised in accordance with a constitution the essentials of which all citizens as free and equal may reasonably be expected to endorse in the light of principles and ideals acceptable to their common human This is a constraint on justification which commitment to liberalism itself imposes.... | |
| Victoria Davion, Clark Wolf - 2000 - 310 pagini
...stake? To this question, political liberalism replies: our exercise of political power is proper and justifiable only when it is exercised in accordance...ideals acceptable to them as reasonable and rational. (Rawls 1993, 217) But what if there are citizens in a liberal state who cannot reasonably be expected... | |
| João Carlos Espada, Marc F. Plattner, Adam Wolfson - 2000 - 184 pagini
...exercised in accordance with a constitution the essentials of which all citizens as free and equal may reasonably be expected to endorse in the light of principles and ideals acceptable to their common human reason. This is the principle of legitimacy," in Political Liberalism (NY: Columbia... | |
| Thomas E. Hill - 2000 - 304 pagini
...exercised in accordance with a constitution the essentials of which all citizens as free and equal may reasonably be expected to endorse in the light of principles and ideals acceptable to their common human reason.2! This is a constraint on justification which commitment to liberalism itself... | |
| Robert P. George, Christopher Wolfe - 2000 - 220 pagini
...accordance with a constitution the essentials of which all citizens may reasonably be expected to endorse in light of principles and ideals acceptable to them as reasonable and rational only if it can be supported by a reasonable balance of political values. (24) and (25) entail the conclusion... | |
| Sven Murmann - 2000 - 128 pagini
...accordance wich a constitution the essentials of which all citizens äs free and equal may reasonably expected to endorse in the light of principles and ideals acceptable to their common human reason. This is the liberal principle of legitimacy".556 Rawls' liberales Legitimitätsprinzip... | |
| Kevin Crotty - 2001 - 266 pagini
...Liberalism, 212-54. For example, he writes, "[O]ur exercise of public power is proper and hence legitimate only when it is exercised in accordance with a constitution...ideals acceptable to them as reasonable and rational" (217). pelling, plausible account of the principles underlying it. Dworkin invents a mythical judge,... | |
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