Liberalism without Perfection 在线电子书 图书标签: 政治哲学 自由主义 英文原版 至善主义 社会学 正当性 新书记 政治
发表于2024-11-21
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Jonathan Quong has held visiting fellowships at the Murphy Institute's Center for Ethics & Public Affairs at Tulane University, and the University Center for Human Values at Princeton University. He is a lecturer in political philosophy in the Manchester Centre for Political Theory at the University of Manchester. He has published articles on political liberalism, public reason, democratic theory, distributive justice, and the morality of self-defence. He is an associate editor for two journals: Politics, Philosophy, & Economics, and Representation: The Journal of Representative Democracy.
A growing number of political philosophers favour a view called liberal perfectionism. According to this view, liberal political morality is characterised by a commitment to helping individuals lead autonomous lives and making other valuable choices. In this book Jonathan Quong rejects this widely held view and offers an alternative account of liberal political morality. Quong argues that the liberal state should not be engaged in determining what constitutes a valuable or worthwhile life nor trying to make sure that individuals live up to this ideal. Instead, it should remain neutral on the issue of the good life, and restrict itself to establishing the fair terms within which individuals can pursue their own beliefs about what gives value to their lives. The book thus defends a position known as political liberalism. The first part of the book subjects the liberal perfectionist position to critical scrutiny, advancing three major objections that raise serious doubts about the liberal perfectionist position with regard to autonomy, paternalism, and political legitimacy. The latter chapters then present and defend a distinctive version of political liberalism. In particular, Quong clarifies and develops political liberalism's central thesis: that political principles, in order to be legitimate, must be publicly justifiable to reasonable people. Drawing on the work of John Rawls, Quong offers his own interpretation of this idea, and rebuts some of the main objections that have been pressed against it. In doing so, the book offers novel arguments regarding the nature of an overlapping consensus, the structure of political justification, the idea of public reason, and the status of unreasonable persons.
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Liberalism without Perfection 在线电子书 pdf 下载 txt下载 epub 下载 mobi 下载 2024