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149The separation of church and state: Some questions for professor AudiPhilosophy and Public Affairs 20 (1): 52-65. 1991.
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211Augustine and Aquinas on original sin and the function of political authorityJournal of the History of Philosophy 30 (3): 353-376. 1992.
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113Why Political Liberalism?: On John Rawls's Political TurnOxford University Press. 2010.In this work, Paul Weithman offers a fresh, rigorous and compelling interpretation of John Rawls' reasons for taking his so-called 'political turn'.
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72On John Rawls's a Brief Inquiry Into the Meaning of Sin and FaithJournal of Religious Ethics 40 (4): 557-582. 2012.ABSTRACT This essay challenges the view that John Rawls's recently published undergraduate thesis A Brief Inquiry into the Meaning of Sin and Faith provides little help in understanding his mature work. Two crucial strands of Rawls's Theory of Justice are its critique of teleology and its claims about our moral nature and its expression. These strands are brought together in a set of arguments late in Theory which are important but have attracted little sustained attention. I argue that the targ…Read more
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40Rawls, Political Liberalism and Reasonable FaithCambridge University Press. 2016.For over twenty years, Paul Weithman has explored the thought of John Rawls to ask how liberalism can secure the principled allegiance of those people whom Rawls called 'citizens of faith'. This volume brings together ten of his major essays, which reflect on the task and political character of political philosophy, the ways in which liberalism does and does not privatize religion, the role of liberal legitimacy in Rawls's theory, and the requirements of public reason. The essays reveal Rawls as…Read more
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1Two arguments from human dignityIn Adam Schulman (ed.), Human dignity and bioethics: essays commissioned by the President's Council on Bioethics, [president's Council On Bioethics. 2008.
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62Rawlsian liberalism and the privatization of religion. Three theological objections”Journal of Religious Ethics 22 (1): 3-28. 2001.
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49Review of John Christman, Joel Anderson (eds), Autonomy and the Challenges to Liberalism: New Essays (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2005 (9). 2005.
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Religious Education and Democratic CharacterIn Nigel Biggar & Linda Hogan (eds.), Religious Voices in Public Places, Oxford University Press. 2009.
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34Review of John Rawls, A Brief Inquiry Into the Meaning of Sin & Faith (with "on My Religion") (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2009 (8). 2009.
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127Relational equality, inherent stability, and the reach of contractualismSocial Philosophy and Policy 31 (2): 92-113. 2015.
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73Review of Samuel Freeman, Justice and the Social Contract: Essays on Rawlsian Political Philosophy (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2007 (7). 2007.
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101Politics and the Order of Love: An Augustinian Ethic of Democratic CitizenshipPhilosophical Review 120 (1): 130-134. 2011.
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30Moral Psychology and Community: Philosophy of Rawls (edited book)Routledge. 1999.First published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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50Philip L. Quinn, 1940-2004Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 78 (5). 2005.
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200Nicholas Wolterstorff's justice: Rights and wrongs: An introductionJournal of Religious Ethics 37 (2): 179-192. 2009.This introduction sets the stage for four papers on Nicholas Wolterstorff's Justice: Rights and Wrongs , written by Harold Attridge, Oliver O'Donovan, Richard Bernstein, and myself. In his book, Wolterstorff defends an account of human rights. The first section of this introduction distinguishes Wolterstorff's account of rights from the alternative account of rights against which he contends. The alternative account draws much of its power from a historical narrative according to which theory an…Read more
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32Politics and the Order of Love: An Augustinian Ethic of Democratic Citizenship (review)Philosophical Review 119 (3): 130-134. 2010.
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156God's velveteen rabbitJournal of Religious Ethics 37 (2): 243-260. 2009.This article lays out a central argument of Wolterstorff's book, which I call the Argument from Under-Respect . That argument, I contend, is central to Wolterstorff's thought about wrongs and human rights. Close attention to the argument raises questions about whether Wolterstorff's account of rights can explain what a theory of rights must include: why violating rights wrongs the rights-bearer
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106Inclusive Ends, Dominant Ends, and PoliticsProcess Studies 40 (2): 260-278. 2011.I have argued elsewhere that the overall method that is required in liberal political philosophy is that of reflective equilibrium and that this method can be best understood in processual terms. In the present article I try to show how neoclassical (and other) theists can bring their convictions to bear in a politically liberal society, within the confines of this method, in a rational (rather than irrational or mad) manner.
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1John Rawls and the task of political philosophyIn Catherine H. Zuckert (ed.), Political Philosophy in the Twentieth Century: Authors and Arguments, Cambridge University Press. 2011.
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18Comment On Robert Audi's Democratic Authority And The Separation Of Church And StatePhilosophy and Public Issues - Filosofia E Questioni Pubbliche 3 (2). 2013.download
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68Citizenship, Reflective Endorsement and Political AutonomyModern Schoolman 78 (2-3): 135-149. 2001.
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