| Duncan Ivison - 2002 - 226 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'. 20 The aim, Rawls argues, is 'free agreement, reconciliation through public reason'; of people being... | |
| Marilyn Friedman - 2003 - 276 pagini
...passages. See, for example. Political Liberalism, p. 217, where Rawls states that political power is justifiable "only when it is exercised in accordance...rationaL This is the liberal principle of legitimacy." 3. See, for example, Thomas Scanlon, "Contractualism and Utilitarianism," in Utilitarianism and Beyond,... | |
| Mark Arenhövel - 2003 - 368 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 reason" (Rawls 1993: 137). Erst über eine Verfassung, deren Schöpfer und Adressaten... | |
| Andreas Hess - 2003 - 504 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 liberal principle of legitimacy. To this it adds that all questions... | |
| George Klosko, Steven Wall - 2003 - 308 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."19 Brian Barry asserts, "[Njobody is to be allowed to assert the superiority... | |
| John Rawls - 2002 - 530 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 liberal principle of legitimacy. To this it adds that all questions... | |
| Gerald F Gaus - 2003 - 256 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. (PL: 137) Thus it would seem that because there exists a reasonable plurality... | |
| Samuel Richard Freeman - 2003 - 602 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.70 From the principle of liberal legitimacy follows a moral duty: the duty... | |
| Chandran Kukathas - 2003 - 408 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" (PL 1 37). Just as previously he took a stand against utilitarian positions,... | |
| Ukoro Theophilus Igwe - 2004 - 524 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".17 lt is on similar note that Jeremy Waldron suggests that the fundamental... | |
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