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Rawls and Habermas: Liberalism versus Politics, specific motivational assumptions — in Barry’s case, for example, a desire for reasonable agreement; or in that of Ackerman, a desire not to regard other conceptions of the good as inferior. Since there is no reason to think that these desires are universal, or that all of those who do have them giDensity 发表于 2025-3-27 06:46:34
Burhan Selçuk,Ayşe Nur A. Tankül specific motivational assumptions — in Barry’s case, for example, a desire for reasonable agreement; or in that of Ackerman, a desire not to regard other conceptions of the good as inferior. Since there is no reason to think that these desires are universal, or that all of those who do have them gi脆弱吧 发表于 2025-3-27 12:28:52
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Political Philosophy and Politics,science had nothing to say about scientific activity, or philosophers of language nothing about linguistic practice — or, for that matter, if philosophers of ethics found nothing of relevance to their inquiries in the phenomena of the moral life (even Kantians can apply a just savings principle to sGLARE 发表于 2025-3-27 20:06:11
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Neutralising Politics,mansions, and definition is hazardous. But as a first approximation, it holds that.N: those political structures or outcomes alone are justifiable, which as far as possible remain impartial between competing interest-groups, holders of conceptions of the good, and so on, in civil society.grieve 发表于 2025-3-28 12:55:34
Rawls and Habermas: Liberalism versus Politics,ason for this is that they work with highly theorised conceptions of ideal reasons for action. These tend either to underplay pure explanation in theory, since what is in view is a set of reasons on which agents ideally . act, rather than those which are in fact motivationally effective. Moreover, a