Public Reason and Diversity
Reinterpretations of Liberalism
- Author: Gerald Gaus
- Editor: Kevin Vallier, Bowling Green State University, Ohio
- Date Published: April 2024
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781009068307
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Gerald Gaus was one of the leading liberal theorists of the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. He developed a pioneering defence of the liberal order based on its unique capacity to handle diversity and disagreement, and he presses the liberal tradition towards a principled openness to pluralism and diversity. This book brings together Gaus's most seminal and creative essays in a single volume for the first time. It also covers a broad span of his career, including essays published shortly before his death, and topics including reasonable pluralism, moral rights, public reason, and the redistributive state. The volume makes accessible the work of one of the most important recent liberal theorists. Many readers will find it of value, especially those in political philosophy, political science, and economics.
Read more- Shows the breadth and development of Gaus's work in the liberal tradition
- Features Gaus's development of a methodology for political philosophy called the New Diversity Theory
- Presents Gaus's insights and arguments in accessible form, and in a single volume for the first time
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- Date Published: April 2024
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781009068307
- length: 282 pages
- dimensions: 229 x 152 x 15 mm
- weight: 0.415kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
A Note on the Essays
Introduction
Part I. Liberalism:
1. Reasonable Pluralism and the Domain of the Political (1999)
2. On Justifying the Moral Rights of the Moderns (2007)
3. Recognized Rights as Devices of Public Reason (2009)
4. The Moral Foundations of Liberal Neutrality (2009)
5. Coercion, Ownership, and the Redistributive State: Justificatory Liberalism's Classical Tilt (2010)
Part II. Diverse Public Reason:
6. A Tale of Two Sets: Public Reason in Equilibrium (2011)
7. Self-Organizing Moral Systems: Beyond Social Contract Theory (2018)
8. Political Philosophy as the Study of Complex Normative Systems (2018).
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