Liberalism and the good
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Liberalism and the good
Routledge, 1990
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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ISBN 9780415902427
Description
No challenge is more difficult for liberal theorists than justifying the value attached to toleration, since, in the face of mutually irreconcilable conceptions of the good, liberals instinctively caution against treating any of them as privileged, especially in the making of public policy. This book raises provocative and important questions in the current theoretical reassessment of political liberalism.
Table of Contents
- Search for a defensible good - the emerging dilemma of liberalism
- , neutralities
- how not to defend liberal institutions
- identity and difference in liberalism
- is liberalism good enough?
- Catholicism and liberalism
- moral conflict and political consensus bringing the good back in
- "lopp'd and bound" - how liberal theory obscures the goods of liberal practices
- Aristotelian social democracy.
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: pbk ISBN 9780415902434
Description
No challenge is more difficult for liberal theorists than justifying the value attached to toleration, since, in the face of mutually irreconcilable conceptions of the good, liberals instinctively caution against treating any of them as privileged, especially in the making of public policy. This book raises provocative and important questions in the current theoretical reassessment of political liberalism.
Table of Contents
- Search for a defensible good - the emerging dilemma of liberalism
- , neutralities
- how not to defend liberal institutions
- identity and difference in liberalism
- is liberalism good enough?
- Catholicism and liberalism
- moral conflict and political consensus bringing the good back in
- "lopp'd and bound" - how liberal theory obscures the goods of liberal practices
- Aristotleian social democracy.
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