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Political Liberalism and Political Community

dc.contributor.authorLeland, Robert
dc.contributor.authorvan Wietmarschen, Han
dc.date.accessioned2019-05-01T00:08:11Z
dc.date.issued2017-02-25
dc.date.updated2019-03-12T07:36:04Z
dc.description.abstractWe provide a justification for political liberalism's Reciprocity Principle, which states that political decisions must be justified exclusively on the basis of considerations that all reasonable citizens can reasonably be expected to accept. The standard argument for the Reciprocity Principle grounds it in a requirement of respect for persons. We argue for a different, but compatible, justification: the Reciprocity Principle is justified because it makes possible a desirable kind of political community. The general endorsement of the Reciprocity Principle, we will argue, helps realize joint political rule and relationships of civic friendship. The main obstacle to the realization of these values is the presence of reasonable disagreement about religious, moral, and philosophical issues characteristic of liberal societies. We show the Reciprocity Principle helps to overcome this obstacle.en_AU
dc.format.extent26 pagesen_AU
dc.format.mimetypeapplication/pdfen_AU
dc.identifier.issn1740-4681en_AU
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1885/160798
dc.language.isoen_AUen_AU
dc.publisherBrill Academic Publishersen_AU
dc.sourceJournal of Moral Philosophyen_AU
dc.subjectcivic friendshipen_AU
dc.subjectjoint ruleen_AU
dc.subjectpolitical communityen_AU
dc.subjectpolitical liberalismen_AU
dc.subjectpolitical philosophyen_AU
dc.titlePolitical Liberalism and Political Communityen_AU
dc.typeJournal articleen_AU
local.bibliographicCitation.issue2en_AU
local.bibliographicCitation.lastpage167en_AU
local.bibliographicCitation.startpage142en_AU
local.contributor.affiliationLeland, Robert, College of Arts and Social Sciences, The Australian National Universityen_AU
local.contributor.affiliationvan Wietmarschen, Han, University College Londonen_AU
local.contributor.authoruidLeland, Robert, u5635139en_AU
local.description.embargo2037-12-31
local.description.notesImported from ARIESen_AU
local.identifier.absfor220319 - Social Philosophyen_AU
local.identifier.absseo970122 - Expanding Knowledge in Philosophy and Religious Studiesen_AU
local.identifier.ariespublicationu4485658xPUB836en_AU
local.identifier.citationvolume14en_AU
local.identifier.doi10.1163/17455243-46810052en_AU
local.identifier.essn1745-5243en_AU
local.identifier.scopusID2-s2.0-85018651423
local.identifier.thomsonID000395812200003
local.publisher.urlhttps://brill.com/en_AU
local.type.statusPublished Versionen_AU

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