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The Political Problem Of Religious Pluralism And Why Philosophers Cant Solve It Thaddeus J Kozinski

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The Political Problem Of Religious Pluralism And Why Philosophers Cant Solve It Thaddeus J Kozinski
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Publisher: Lexington Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.19 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Thaddeus J. Kozinski
ISBN: 9780739141687, 0739141686
Language: English
Year: 2010

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The Political Problem Of Religious Pluralism And Why Philosophers Cant Solve It Thaddeus J Kozinski by Thaddeus J. Kozinski 9780739141687, 0739141686 instant download after payment.

In contemporary political philosophy, there is much debate over how to maintain a public order in pluralistic democracies in which citizens hold radically different religious views. The Political Problem of Religious Pluralism deals with this theoretically and practically difficult issue by examining three of the most influential figures of religious pluralism theory: John Rawls, Jacques Maritain, and Alasdair MacIntyre. Drawing on a diverse number of sources, Kozinski addresses the flaws in each philosopher's views and shows that the only philosophically defensible end of any overlapping consensus political order must be the eradication of the ideological pluralism that makes it necessary. In other words, a pluralistic society should have as its primary political aim to create the political conditions for the communal discovery and political establishment of that unifying tradition within which political justice can most effectively be obtained. Kozinski's analysis, though exhaustive and rigorous, still remains accessible and engaging, even for a reader unversed in the works of Rawls, Maritain, and MacIntyre. Interdisciplinary and multi-thematic in nature, it will appeal to anyone interested in the intersection of religion, politics, and culture.

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