Private Consciences and Public Reasons

Private Consciences and Public Reasons

by Kent Greenawalt
Private Consciences and Public Reasons
Private Consciences and Public Reasons

Private Consciences and Public Reasons

by Kent Greenawalt

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Overview

This book addresses one crucial set of problems about the nature of community and the grounds for political life in democratic societies. What bases should officials and citizens employ in reaching political decisions and justifying their positions? Should they feel free to rely on whatever grounds seem otherwise persuasive to them, like religious convictions, or should they restrict themselves to "public reasons," reasons that are shared within the society or arise from the premises of liberal democracy? Kent Greenawalt argues that much depends on historical and cultural contexts. After examining practices and attitudes in the United States, he offers concrete and timely principles for political action.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780198025412
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 02/29/2000
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Lexile: 1540L (what's this?)
File size: 436 KB

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Columbia University

Table of Contents

1.Introduction3
2.Settling Sretna Bosna12
3.Accessible and Nonaccessible Grounds of Political Decision23
4.Religious Grounds and Grounds Based on Other Comprehensive Perspectives39
5.Simple Arguments for No Restraint: Some Answers and Necessary Qualifications51
6.Restraint as to Religious Grounds: Separation of Church and State62
7.Excluding Grounds That Are Nonaccessible, Based on Comprehensive Views, or Based on Controversial Ideas of the Good Life72
8.Acceptable and Unacceptable Religious Grounds?85
9.No Restraint: Arguments from Religious Freedom, Equality, and Enrichment96
10.Self-Restraint on Fundamentals106
11.Autonomy, Generality, and Foundations of Principles of Restraint121
12.Self-Restraint in Decision and Advocacy and Public Roles134
13.Judicial Decisions and Opinions141
14.Decision and Advocacy by Legislators and Citizens151
15.Religious Organizations and Political Life165
Conclusion180
Notes183
Bibliography213
Index219
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