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    Divide and Conquer: Separating the Reasonable from the Unreasonable.Shaun P. Young - 2001 - Journal of Social Philosophy 32 (1):53–69.
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    Political Liberalism: Variations on a Theme.Shaun P. Young (ed.) - 2004 - State Uiversity of New York Press.
    This book reveals the rich and complex nature of the dialogue among proponents of political liberalism and its important nuances, and in so doing offers a ...
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    Reflections on Rawls: An Assessment of his Legacy.Shaun P. Young (ed.) - 2009 - Ashgate.
    In this collection a panel of distinguished political philosophers critically explore the intellectual legacy of Rawls.
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  4. The (Un)Reasonableness of Rawlsian Rationality.Shaun P. Young - 2005 - South African Journal of Philosophy 24 (4):308-20.
    In Political Liberalism John Rawls argues that “the reasonable” and “the rational” are “two distinct and independent” ideas. This differentiation is essential to the viability of Rawls' conception of political liberalism insofar as it facilitates the recognition and subsequent voluntary acceptance of the need for a public conception of justice that requires all individuals to forsake the unfettered pursuit of their personal ambitions. However, the soundness of Rawls' argument is premised upon a number of questionable claims that, in effect, render (...)
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    Beyond Rawls: An Analysis of the Concept of Political Liberalism.Shaun P. Young - 2002 - Upa.
    Beyond Rawls engages one of the most provocative and influential developments in contemporary political philosophy. Focusing on the idea- as opposed to a single conception- of purely 'political' liberalism, Shaun Young examines the work of a number of prominent political liberals, and concludes that as it presently manifests itself, the concept of political liberalism cannot achieve its stated goals.
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    Futurama and Philosophy: Bite My Shiny Metal Axiom.Courtland Lewis & Shaun P. Young (eds.) - 2013 - Open Court Publishing Company.
    A collection of twenty-three essays examining the philosophical themes of the animated cartoon show about life in the year 3000, Futurama.
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    Futurama and Philosophy.Courtland Lewis & Shaun P. Young (eds.) - 2013 - CreateSpace Publishing.
    A collection of twenty-three essays examining the philosophical themes of the animated cartoon show about life in the year 3000, Futurama.
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    Introduction.Shaun P. Young - 2008 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 11 (2):109-114.
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    A Utopian Fallacy? Political Power in Rawls's Political Liberalism.Shaun P. Young - 2002 - Journal of Social Philosophy 30 (1):174-193.
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    Considering Reasonableness.Shaun P. Young - 2007 - Politics and Ethics Review 3 (2):163-80.
    Despite the relative ease and regularity with which it is used by policymakers and the functional role that it often plays in the policy development process, the concept of reasonableness has essentially been overlooked by public policy scholars in their analysis of the factors influencing the development of public policy. However, the maintenance of the analytical status quo is likely to prove increasingly difficult. As the issues that governments must address become increasingly complicated and controversial and it becomes correspondingly more (...)
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    Exercising Political Power Reasonably.Shaun P. Young - 2008 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 11 (2):255-72.
    For liberal political philosophers the notion of ?reasonableness? has provided a moral and legal standard for judging the acceptability and, by extension, legitimacy of government behaviour. In order for a government directive to constitute a legitimate obligation on citizens, it must be compatible with the dictates of reason and treat all citizens in a reasonable manner. Arguably, such an approach achieves its most powerful presentation (to date, at least) in the theories of ?political? liberals, who typically assert that reasonableness must (...)
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    Giving Empirical Evidence its Due.Shaun P. Young - 2004 - European Journal of Political Theory 3 (3):347-356.
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    Identity in Democracy.Shaun P. Young - 2006 - Contemporary Political Theory 5 (1):103-105.
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    Illusions of difference? Larmore's political liberalism.Shaun P. Young - 2002 - Minerva - An Internet Journal of Philosophy 6 (1).
    With the 1985 publication of "Justice as Fairness: Political not Metaphysical", John Rawls ushered in a new era in political philosophy. In JAF Rawls provided the first detailed articulation of his conception of "political liberalism"—a concept and a term that would soon thereafter become familiar features of contemporary political theory. In the wake of this development, theorists did more than simply analyse Rawls’ provocative, new propositions; a few also began to develop and articulate their own conceptions of political liberalism. One (...)
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    Jeopardy! and Philosophy: What is Knowledge in the Form of a Question?Shaun P. Young (ed.) - 2012 - Open Court.
    Since its debut in 1964, Jeopardy! has been one of America's favorite and longest-running daytime quiz shows. It turns the question-answer format of traditional quiz shows on its head and requires contestants to pose correct questions to answers in selected categories. While mining information and facts from Alchemy to Zoology, Jeopardy!, is a uniquely intellectual, erudite, and challenging daytime television program. Far beyond entertaining its fans with nail-biting contests of knowledge, memory, and speed, it all but requires them to participate. (...)
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    Multiculturalism as a Deliberative Ethic.Shaun P. Young & Triadafilos Triadagilopoulos - 2013 - Public Reason 5 (1).
    Difficult questions regarding the so-called limits of toleration or accommodation are inevitable in today’s diverse, immigration societies. Such questions cannot be satisfactorily answered through simple assertions of the majority’s will or by retreating to a defense of ‘core liberal values.’ Rather, dealing with the challenges of diversity in a manner consistent with liberal-democratic principles requires that decision-making concerning the terms of collective life be informed by sincere and respectful deliberation. But how and where do we go about engaging in such (...)
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    Michael J. Perry , The Political Morality of Liberal Democracy . Reviewed by.Shaun P. Young - 2011 - Philosophy in Review 31 (1):61-63.
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    Political Stability and the Need for Moral Affirmation.Shaun P. Young - 2000 - Minerva - An Internet Journal of Philosophy 4 (1).
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  19. Rainer Forst, Contexts of Justice: Political Philosophy beyond Liberalism and Communitarianism Reviewed by.Shaun P. Young - 2003 - Philosophy in Review 23 (1):18-20.
     
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    Social and Political Philosophy: A Contemporary Introduction.Shaun P. Young - 2004 - Contemporary Political Theory 3 (2):214-215.
  21. Troy Dostert, Beyond Political Liberalism: Toward a Post-Secular Ethics of Public Life Reviewed by.Shaun P. Young - 2007 - Philosophy in Review 27 (4):259-261.
     
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    The Spirit of Modesty.Shaun P. Young - 2001 - Dialogue 40 (3):587-602.
    What is the principal function of political philosophy? This question has long been the source of discourse and debate, especially amongst those who practise this ancient art. For Ronald Beiner, the primary and proper function of political philosophy is, always has been, and forever will be, to expand our analytical horizons and thereby improve our ability to judge accurately the desirability and subsequent acceptability of our existing social order. Beiner contends, however, that contemporary theorists have so restricted the scope and (...)
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    The Spirit of Modesty.Shaun P. Young - 2001 - Dialogue 40 (3):587-.
    What is the principal function of political philosophy? This question has long been the source of discourse and debate, especially amongst those who practise this ancient art. For Ronald Beiner, the primary and proper function of political philosophy is, always has been, and forever will be, to expand our analytical horizons and thereby improve our ability to judge accurately the desirability and subsequent acceptability of our existing social order. Beiner contends, however, that contemporary theorists have so restricted the scope and (...)
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    Book ReviewsSanford Levinson,. Wrestling with Diversity.Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2003. Pp. xi+336. $74.95 ; $21.95. [REVIEW]Shaun P. Young - 2005 - Ethics 115 (3):618-621.
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    Political Obligations. [REVIEW]Shaun P. Young - 2007 - Political Theory 35 (1):109-111.