Public reason, non-public reasons, and the accessibility requirement
In Liberalism without Perfection, Jonathan Quong develops what is perhaps the most comprehensive defense of the consensus model of public reason–a model which incorporates both a public-reasons-only requirement and an accessibility requirement framed in terms of shared evaluative standards. While th...
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Routledge
2019
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