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    Pluralism and Political Legitimacy
    Social Philosophy Today 19 155-177. 2003.
    In recent writings, both John Rawls and Jürgen Habermas address how to ensure that all reasonable citizens have the capacity to live a good life when there exist in modern society a wide variety of competing conceptions thereof. Yet, according to James Bohman, both thinkers in fact fail to resolve this “dilemma of the good.” He offers a deliberative conception of democracy intended to make up for their shortcomings. I argue, however, that Bohman’s conception covertly relies upon moderately perfe…Read more
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    William James and the Politics of Moral Conflict
    Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 40 (1). 2004.
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    Epistemic Responsibility and Democratic Justification Content Type Journal Article Pages 297-302 DOI 10.1007/s11158-011-9147-1 Authors Andrew F. Smith, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, USA Journal Res Publica Online ISSN 1572-8692 Print ISSN 1356-4765 Journal Volume Volume 17 Journal Issue Volume 17, Number 3
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    Truth, Negation, and the Limit of Inquiry
    Southwest Philosophy Review 25 (2): 79-94. 2009.