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  1. 31 de dic. de 1997 · [PDF] The Idea of Public Reason Revisited | Semantic Scholar. DOI: 10.4324/9781315095455-5. Corpus ID: 55986378. The Idea of Public Reason Revisited. J. Rawls. Published 31 December 1997. Law, Philosophy, Political Science. University of Chicago Law Review. View via Publisher. chicagounbound.uchicago.edu. Save to Library. Create Alert. Cite.

  2. 2 de feb. de 2016 · By John Rawls, Published on 06/01/97. Recommended Citation. Rawls, John (1997) "The Idea of Public Reason Revisited," University of Chicago Law Review: Vol. 64: Iss. 3, Article 1.

    • John Rawls
    • 1997
  3. "The Idea of Public Reason Revisited" explains why the constraints of public reason, a concept first discussed in Political Liberalism (1993), are ones that holders of both religious and nonreli-gious comprehensive views can reasonably en-dorse. It is Rawls's most detailed account of how a modern constitutional democracy, based on a lib-

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  4. 1. The idea of public reason specifies at the deepest level the basic moral and political values that are to determine a constitu­tional democratic government’s relation to its citizens and their relation to one another. In short, it concerns how the political relation is to be understood.

  5. THE IDEA OF PUBLIC REASON REVISITED. Download. XML. Index. Download. XML. This book consists of two parts: "The Law of Peoples," a majorreworking of a much shorter article by the same name published in1993, and the essay &qu...

    • JOHN RAWLS
  6. The idea of public reason belongs to a conception of a well ordered constitutional democratic society. This chapter provides several examples of political principles and values to illustrate the content of public reason, and particularly the various ways in which the criterion of reciprocity is both applicable and subject to violation.

  7. 2 de mar. de 2001 · “The Idea of Public Reason Revisited” explains why the constraints of public reason, a concept first discussed in Political Liberalism (1993), are ones that holders of both religious and non-religious comprehensive views can reasonably endorse.