2020
DOI: 10.1111/josp.12374
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Public reason as a social basis of self‐respect

Abstract: The idea of public reason has become increasingly influential in the liberal tradition as a result of its development in the work of John Rawls (1993, 217). This idea involves a standard of legitimacy that requires that certain laws and institutions be acceptable to all reasonable people, regardless of their moral, philosophical, or religious views. 1 Many philosophers such as Robert Audi (1993, 701), Charles Larmore (1996, 37), 2 Christopher Eberle (2002, 54), Gerald Gaus (2003, 146), 3 and Rawls himself (199… Show more

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