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136Public justificationStanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. forthcoming.Explains the concept and conceptions of public justification found in the philosophy and political theory literatures.
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224In Defence of Intelligible Reasons in Public JustificationPhilosophical Quarterly 66 (264): 596-616. 2016.Mainstream political liberalism holds that legal coercion is permissible only if it is based on reasons that all can share, access or accept. But these requirements are subject to well-known problems. I articulate and defend an intelligible reasons requirement as an alternative. An intelligible reason is a reason that all suitably idealized members of the public can see as a reason for the person who offers it according to that person’s own evaluative standards. It thereby permits reasons into p…Read more
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