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Robert P. George (Editor), Christopher Wolfe (Editor)

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0878407669 978-0878407668 April 26, 2000

"Public reason" is one of the central concepts in modern liberal political theory. As articulated by John Rawls, it presents a way to overcome the difficulties created by intractable differences among citizens' religious and moral beliefs by strictly confining the place of such convictions in the public sphere.

Identifying this conception as a key point of conflict, this book presents a debate among contemporary natural law and liberal political theorists on the definition and validity of the idea of public reason. Its distinguished contributors examine the consequences of interpreting public reason more broadly as "right reason," according to natural law theory, versus understanding it in the narrower sense in which Rawls intended. They test public reason by examining its implications for current issues, confronting the questions of abortion and slavery and matters relating to citizenship.

This energetic exchange advances our understanding of both Rawls's contribution to political philosophy and the lasting relevance of natural law. It provides new insights into crucial issues facing society today as it points to new ways of thinking about political theory and practice.


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Robert P. George is McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence at Princeton University and the author of Making Men Moral: Civil Liberties and Public Morality (Oxford, 1993) and In Defense of Natural Law (Oxford, 1999).

Christopher Wolfe is professor of political science at Marquette University and the author of The Rise of Modern Judicial Review (Basic Books, 1986).


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I want to defend a version of liberalism that is made up of two parts: on the one hand a commitment to broad guarantees of liberty and equality, on the other hand a commitment to a practice of public reasonableness. Read the first page
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final political power, liberal public reason, public reasonableness, fundamental political relation, citizen evinces, public political argument, constitutional essentials, asymmetric value, public political forum, rationalist believers, basic justice, principled compromise, radical capacity, ultimate political power, inescapable effect, comprehensive doctrine, principles bearing, civic friendship, deliberative democrats, political liberalism, fundamental political questions, firm allegiance, natural law arguments, reasonable pluralism, natural law theorists
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New York, Public Reason Revisited, John Rawls, United States, John Finnis, Professor Finnis, Supreme Court, Martin Luther King, Oxford University Press, Stephen Macedo, Liberal Virtues, Notre Dame, Columbia University Press, Critical Moral Liberalism, Fourteenth Amendment, John Locke, Cambridge University Press, Cardinal O'Connor, Clarendon Press, Planned Parenthood, University of Chicago Law Review, Georgetown Law, Robert George, Ronald Dworkin, Peter Laslett
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