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The Rhetorical Standards of Public Reason in Australia

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Walter, Ryan
Uhr, John

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Blackwell Publishing Ltd

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Our article examines recent Australian political speech to discover rhetorical standards for deliberation. Unlike philosophical standards for public reason - such as those developed by Jürgen Habermas and John Rawls - rhetorical standards are not anchore

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Australian Journal of Politics and History

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2037-12-31