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    Multiculturalism on the Back Seat? Culture, Religion, and Justice
    Les ateliers de l'éthique/The Ethics Forum 10 (2): 141-146. 2015.
    Jocelyn Maclure | : Alan Patten’s Equal Recognition is a major contribution to the normative literature on minority rights. I nonetheless suggest that liberal culturalism as a normative theory, even in Patten’s sophisticated version, is ill suited to deal with the challenges related to the status of religion in the public sphere that are so prevalent in contemporary democracies. In addition, I submit that Patten did not supply a fully convincing answer to the argument that liberal egalitarianism…Read more
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    Parmi les défis auxquels sont confrontées les démocraties constitutionnelles, celui de l’intégration civique est l’un des plus pressants. Peu de sociétés occidentales peuvent en effet faire l’économie d’une réflexion sur les conditions du lien social et de la stabilité politique. Pour ne considérer qu’une poignée d’exemples, le Canada, les États-Unis, le Royaume-Uni, la France,..
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    On the public use of practical reason. Loosening the grip of neo-kantianism
    Philosophy and Social Criticism 32 (1): 37-63. 2006.
    A number of phenomena have lent a new complexity to the long-standing challenge of constructing a legitimate and stable political order. I contend that both legitimacy and integration under contemporary conditions ultimately hinge upon a form of public practical reasoning that departs considerably from the ones proposed by John Rawls, Jürgen Habermas and several deliberative democrats. I argue that the generalizability test that constitutes the cornerstone of most contemporary neo-Kantian theori…Read more