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Justice Legitimacy And Diversity 2013th Edition Emanuela Ceva

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Justice Legitimacy And Diversity 2013th Edition Emanuela Ceva
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Publisher: ROUTLEDGE
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.44 MB
Author: Emanuela Ceva, Enzo Rossi
ISBN: 9780415597296, 0415597293
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 2013

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Justice Legitimacy And Diversity 2013th Edition Emanuela Ceva by Emanuela Ceva, Enzo Rossi 9780415597296, 0415597293 instant download after payment.

1 (p1): 1.Introduction: Justice, Legitimacy and Diversity&Emanuela Ceva and Enzo Rossi
9 (p2): 2.Justification, choice and promise: three devices of the consent tradition in a diverse society&Gerald Gaus
29 (p3): 3.Political legitimacy, justice and consent&John Horton
49 (p4): 4.Justice, legitimacy and (normative) authority for political realists&Enzo Rossi
65 (p5): 5.Just politics&Glen Newey
83 (p6): 6.Beyond legitimacy.Can proceduralism say anything relevant about justice?&Emanuela Ceva
101 (p7): 7.Equal respect, equal competence and democratic legitimacy&Valeria Ottonelli
119 (p8): 8.Democratic legitimacy, legal expressivism, and religious establishment&Simon Cabulea May
139 (p9): 9.Global justification and local legitimation&Sebastiano Maffettone
159 (p10): Index Most contemporary political philosophers take justice--rather than legitimacy--to be the fundamental virtue of political institutions vis-à-vis the challenges of ethical diversity. Justice-driven theorists are primarily concerned with finding mutually acceptable terms to arbitrate the claims of conflicting individuals and groups. Legitimacy-driven theorists, instead, focus on the conditions under which those exercising political authority on an ethically heterogeneous polity are entitled to do so. But what difference would it make to the management of ethical diversity in liberal democratic societies if legitimacy were prior to or independent from justice? This question identifies a widely underexplored issue whose theoretical salience shows how the understanding of what constitutes the primary question of political philosophy has a deep impact on how practical political questions are interpreted and addressed. What difference would it make, for example, whether the difficulties concerning the safeguard of human rights were couched in terms of the justice or of the legitimacy of the documents and treaties sanctioning their…

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