| Howard Schweber - 2007 - 15 pagini
...philosophically adventurous writers.) Furthermore, there is no requirement for this theory that all speakers 17 "[O]ur exercise of political power is proper and hence...ideals acceptable to them as reasonable and rational." (Rawls, 1996: 217.) 18 A related problem is that of filling in the content of moral provisions that... | |
| Thomas Pogge - 2007 - 245 pagini
...which Rawls formulates for the special case of liberal political conceptions of justice as follows: "political power is proper and hence justifiable only...ideals acceptable to them as reasonable and rational" (PL 217). Like the application guidelines earlier discussed, this liberal principle of legitimacy is... | |
| J. Caleb Clanton - 2008 - 176 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. . . . Only a political conception... | |
| David Estlund - 2009 - 324 pagini
...exercised in accordance with a constitution4 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."5 Truth is held to be neither necessary nor sufficient for a doctrine's... | |
| Craig Paterson - 2008 - 236 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.'00 The principle of reciprocity requires that persons, in interacting with... | |
| Jörg Kühnelt - 2008 - 210 pagini
...exercised in accordance with a constitution the essentials of which all citizens as free and equal may be expected to endorse in the light of principles and ideals acceptable to their common human reason.10 A serious flaw of this formulation of liberal legitimacy is that it already... | |
| András Sajó - 2007 - 361 pagini
...complying with what he calls the "principle of legitimacy," which 16 Id., at 459. 17 Id., at 460. says that "our exercise of political power is proper and hence...principles and ideals acceptable to them as reasonable and rational."20 In specifying the conception of the person implicit in his revised theory, Rawls II comes... | |
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