Some people agree for the same reasons; others agree for different reasons. In some cases, reasonable individuals share a rationale for a decision and, in other cases, they make the …
Some people agree for the same reasons; others agree for different reasons. In some cases, reasonable individuals share a rationale for a decision and, in other cases, they make the …
K Vallier - Public Affairs Quarterly, 2011 - philpapers.org
Reasonable individuals often share a rationale for a decision but, in other cases, they make the same decision based on disparate and often incompatible rationales. The social contract …
The public reason tradition holds that the only reasons that can justify coercion within a legitimate social order are public. However, the notion of a public reason is ambiguous …
Some people agree for the same reasons; others agree for different reasons. In some cases, reasonable individuals share a rationale for a decision and, in other cases, they make the …