Justification, Disagreement and the Liberal State

Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 6 (3):32-49 (2003)
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A demand for public justification characterises many contemporary arguments for liberal principles. Nagel notes, ‘the task of discovering the conditions of legitimacy is traditionally conceived as...

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