Toleration, Diversity, and Global JusticePenn State Press, 5.11.2015 г. - 248 страници The "comprehensive liberalism" defended in this book offers an alternative to the narrower "political liberalism" associated with the writings of John Rawls. By arguing against making tolerance as fundamental a value as individual autonomy, and extending the reach of liberalism to global society, it opens the way for dealing more adequately with problems of human rights and economic inequality in a world of cultural pluralism. |
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... tradition of a community. The above is, of course, a radical simplification of some of the more prominent communitarian positions, but it pinpoints the sense in which communitarians, as a group, hold that morality is context-dependent ...
... tradition of a community. The above is, of course, a radical simplification of some of the more prominent communitarian positions, but it pinpoints the sense in which communitarians, as a group, hold that morality is context-dependent ...
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... traditions of our community; on the contrary, they take this basic fact about social life as a given, the point from which they begin their theorizing about justice.28 Indeed, more specifically, unlike the communitarians who tend to be ...
... traditions of our community; on the contrary, they take this basic fact about social life as a given, the point from which they begin their theorizing about justice.28 Indeed, more specifically, unlike the communitarians who tend to be ...
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... traditional hostility of liberalism toward the ideals of particularism and collectivism is a relatively recent ... tradition, of alerting them to their recent neglect of the community and its relationship to the individual.35 The ...
... traditional hostility of liberalism toward the ideals of particularism and collectivism is a relatively recent ... tradition, of alerting them to their recent neglect of the community and its relationship to the individual.35 The ...
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... tradition.” 38 And Stanley Hoffmann treats state sovereignty, self-government or democracy, national self-determination and human rights as four liberal “norms in conflict and a source of complete liberal disarray,” thus warranting an ...
... tradition.” 38 And Stanley Hoffmann treats state sovereignty, self-government or democracy, national self-determination and human rights as four liberal “norms in conflict and a source of complete liberal disarray,” thus warranting an ...
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... traditions internal to a particular view need not be liberal in nature before we can expect it to be tolerant of other doctrines and respectful of the public rights of their members. There are several examples of nonliberal but ...
... traditions internal to a particular view need not be liberal in nature before we can expect it to be tolerant of other doctrines and respectful of the public rights of their members. There are several examples of nonliberal but ...
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Individual Rights and State Sovereignty | |
The Rights of Peoples | |
The Problem of Oppressive Cultures | |
Justice and Equality | |
From Theory to Practice | |
Notes | |
Bibliography | |
Index | |
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