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Jon Mahoney

Kansas State University
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  • Kansas State University
    Department of Philosophy
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State University of New York at Binghamton
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2000
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Philosophy of Law
Social and Political Philosophy
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Philosophy of Law
Social and Political Philosophy
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  •  62
    The Modern Social Imaginary (review)
    International Studies in Philosophy 38 (4): 169-170. 2006.
    British Philosophy
  •  126
    Objectivity, interpretation, and rights: A critique of Dworkin (review)
    Law and Philosophy 23 (2): 187-222. 2004.
    RightsLegal Interpretation
  •  2
    Jean Hampton, The Intrinsic Worth of Persons: Contractarianism in Moral and Political Philosophy Reviewed by
    Philosophy in Review 28 (2): 120-122. 2008.
    Contractarianism about Political AuthorityMoral ContractarianismPolitical Theory
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    A Democratic Equality Approach to Religious Exemptions
    Journal of Social Philosophy 42 (3): 305-320. 2011.
    Government and DemocracyPolitical Theory
  •  84
    War and Self-Defense (review)
    International Studies in Philosophy 38 (4): 166-167. 2006.
    Social and Political Philosophy
  •  37
    "Review of" Understanding the Political Philosophers: From Ancient to Modern Times" (review)
    Essays in Philosophy 6 (1): 281-285. 2005.
    Social and Political PhilosophyPolitical Theory
  •  96
    Liberalism and the moral basis for human rights
    Law and Philosophy 27 (2). 2008.
    Philosophy of LawHuman RightsLiberalism
  •  57
    Communicative Action and Rational Choice (review)
    International Studies in Philosophy 37 (4): 141-142. 2005.
    Social and Political PhilosophyRational Choice Theory
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    The politics of religious freedom
    Philosophy and Social Criticism 43 (6): 551-570. 2017.
    The aim of this article is to consider the prospects of a liberal conception of religious freedom in some Muslim-majority states. Part I offers a brief sketch of three approaches to religious freedom that inform my view. Part II then presents a liberal framework for religious toleration that draws ideas from Rainer Forst’s Toleration in Conflict, as well as some perennial themes in classical liberal thought. I briefly examine three case studies in Part III: the Turkish Republic; the Arab Spring …Read more
    The aim of this article is to consider the prospects of a liberal conception of religious freedom in some Muslim-majority states. Part I offers a brief sketch of three approaches to religious freedom that inform my view. Part II then presents a liberal framework for religious toleration that draws ideas from Rainer Forst’s Toleration in Conflict, as well as some perennial themes in classical liberal thought. I briefly examine three case studies in Part III: the Turkish Republic; the Arab Spring states; and the post-Soviet republics of Central Asia. This is followed by a short conclusion.
    Social and Political PhilosophyHistory: Toleration
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    Proceduralism and Justification in Habermas’s Discourse Ethics
    Philosophy Today 46 (3): 300-311. 2002.
    I argue that Habermas's conception of moral justification cannot be proceduralist in the way he claims that it is if discourse ethics is to remain a version of Kantian ethics. This argument is supported by two claims. The first is that Habermas claims there are no substantive constraints on moral argument. The second is that discourse ethics requires the substantive constraint of moral respect where moral respect is understood to be a preprocedural norm to which all moral claims are accountable
    Jürgen Habermas
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