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111Civic Education and the Ideal of Public ReasonSocial Philosophy Today 31 177-182. 2015.Meira Levinson argues for a robust civics education that models the practices of good citizenship. One of the elements of that civics education is teaching students how to take up the perspectives of others. The question arises: how do we teach students and citizens alike to take up the perspectives of others? Here I argue that we can make sense of perspective-taking by appealing to Rawls’s notion of public reason as an ideal. I conclude by arguing that a commitment to the ideal of public reason…Read more
Swarthmore, Pennsylvania, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
| Normative Ethics |
| Moral Emotion |
| Moral Psychology |
| 17th/18th Century Philosophy |
| Social and Political Philosophy |