| Robert B. Talisse - 2005 - 182 pagini
...always coercive power (1996, 216), consent is essential to the legitimacy of a political order: [ . . . ]our exercise of political power is proper and hence...ideals acceptable to them as reasonable and rational. (1996,217) However, the fact of reasonable pluralism means that there is no comprehensive theory upon... | |
| Robert B. Talisse - 2005 - 178 pagini
...coercive power (1996, 216), consent is essential to the legitimacy of a political order: [ . . . jour exercise of political power is proper and hence justifiable...ideals acceptable to them as reasonable and rational. (1996, 217) However, the fact of reasonable pluralism means that there is no comprehensive theory upon... | |
| Patrick Deneen - 2009 - 389 pagini
..."deliberative democracy." This is the conclusion reached by Rawls in his later work, Political Liberalism: Our exercise of political power is proper and hence...principles and ideals acceptable to them as reasonable and rational.39 "All citizens" include everyone except those who do not conform to what is "reasonable... | |
| John Christman, Joel Anderson - 2005
...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.3 As a principle of legitimacy, there is not much that can be held against... | |
| Dennis McCann, Patrick D. Miller - 2005 - 382 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... | |
| Thom Brooks, Fabian Freyenhagen - 2005 - 240 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."'1 Rawls invokes this principle in justifying the idea of a public reason,... | |
| Jean Hampton - 2006 - 219 pagini
...it in order to be justified, in his advocacy of what he calls the "Liberal Principle of Legitimacy": Our exercise of political power is proper and hence...ideals acceptable to them as reasonable and rational, (p. 217) Of course Rawls's conception of that which is acceptable to "reasonable and rational" people... | |
| Philip L. Quinn - 2006 - 328 pagini
...I think, this is its principle of legitimacy. According to that principle, our exercise of coercive political power "is proper and hence justifiable only...principles and ideals acceptable to them as reasonable and rational."37 So even when the proviso of the wide view is in place, ultimate political justification... | |
| Jeff Noonan - 2006 - 288 pagini
...exercized 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."7 The two principles of justice... | |
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