Public Reason in Political Philosophy
Classic Sources and Contemporary Commentaries
Herausgeber: Turner, Piers Norris; Gaus, Gerald
Public Reason in Political Philosophy
Classic Sources and Contemporary Commentaries
Herausgeber: Turner, Piers Norris; Gaus, Gerald
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This volume argues that modern political theory can be fruitfully organized around the evolution of the idea of public reason.
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This volume argues that modern political theory can be fruitfully organized around the evolution of the idea of public reason.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 404
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 152mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 703g
- ISBN-13: 9780415855594
- ISBN-10: 0415855594
- Artikelnr.: 41360862
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 404
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 152mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 703g
- ISBN-13: 9780415855594
- ISBN-10: 0415855594
- Artikelnr.: 41360862
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Piers Norris Turner is Associate Professor of Philosophy and (by courtesy) Political Science at Ohio State University. A co-editor of Karl Popper, After The Open Society: Selected Social and Political Writings (2008), his articles on John Stuart Mill's moral and political philosophy have appeared in a number of leading journals, including Ethics and the Journal of the History of Philosophy. Gerald Gaus is the James E. Rogers Professor of Philosophy at the University of Arizona. Among his books are The Order of Public Reason (2011), On Philosophy, Politics and Economics (2008), Justificatory Liberalism (1996), and Value and Justification (1990). His most recent book is The Tyranny of the Ideal (2016). He was a founding editor of the journal Politics, Philosophy, and Economics and, with Fred D'Agostino, edited The Routledge Companion to Social and Political Philosophy (2013).
Table of Contents
Introduction
PART 1: PUBLIC REASON IN SOCIAL CONTRACT THEORY
Hobbes from Leviathan
Critical Essay: Sharon A. Lloyd, Public Reason in Hobbes
Locke from Second Treatise of Government,
A Letter Concerning Toleration
Critical Essay: Gerald F. Gaus, Locke's Liberal Theory of Public Reason
Rousseau from A Discourse on Political Economy,
The Social Contract
Critical Essay: Christopher Bertram, Rousseau on Public Reason
Kant from The Science of Right,
The Principles of Political Right Considered in Common with the Relation of
Theory to Practice in the Right of the State,
Perpetual Peace,
What is Enlightenment?
Critical Essay: Oliver Sensen, Kant on Public Reason
PART 2: PUBLIC REASON IN BROADER HISTORICAL CONTEXT
Hume Critical Essay: Geoffrey Sayre-McCord, Hume's Theory of Public Reason
Hegel Critical Essay: Kenneth R. Westphal, The Centrality of Public Reason
in Hegel's Moral Philosophy
Bentham Critical Essay: Gerald J. Postema, Jeremy Bentham: Theorist of
Publicity
Mill Critical Essay: Piers Norris Turner, Social Morality in Mill
Introduction
PART 1: PUBLIC REASON IN SOCIAL CONTRACT THEORY
Hobbes from Leviathan
Critical Essay: Sharon A. Lloyd, Public Reason in Hobbes
Locke from Second Treatise of Government,
A Letter Concerning Toleration
Critical Essay: Gerald F. Gaus, Locke's Liberal Theory of Public Reason
Rousseau from A Discourse on Political Economy,
The Social Contract
Critical Essay: Christopher Bertram, Rousseau on Public Reason
Kant from The Science of Right,
The Principles of Political Right Considered in Common with the Relation of
Theory to Practice in the Right of the State,
Perpetual Peace,
What is Enlightenment?
Critical Essay: Oliver Sensen, Kant on Public Reason
PART 2: PUBLIC REASON IN BROADER HISTORICAL CONTEXT
Hume Critical Essay: Geoffrey Sayre-McCord, Hume's Theory of Public Reason
Hegel Critical Essay: Kenneth R. Westphal, The Centrality of Public Reason
in Hegel's Moral Philosophy
Bentham Critical Essay: Gerald J. Postema, Jeremy Bentham: Theorist of
Publicity
Mill Critical Essay: Piers Norris Turner, Social Morality in Mill
Table of Contents
Introduction
PART 1: PUBLIC REASON IN SOCIAL CONTRACT THEORY
Hobbes from Leviathan
Critical Essay: Sharon A. Lloyd, Public Reason in Hobbes
Locke from Second Treatise of Government,
A Letter Concerning Toleration
Critical Essay: Gerald F. Gaus, Locke's Liberal Theory of Public Reason
Rousseau from A Discourse on Political Economy,
The Social Contract
Critical Essay: Christopher Bertram, Rousseau on Public Reason
Kant from The Science of Right,
The Principles of Political Right Considered in Common with the Relation of
Theory to Practice in the Right of the State,
Perpetual Peace,
What is Enlightenment?
Critical Essay: Oliver Sensen, Kant on Public Reason
PART 2: PUBLIC REASON IN BROADER HISTORICAL CONTEXT
Hume Critical Essay: Geoffrey Sayre-McCord, Hume's Theory of Public Reason
Hegel Critical Essay: Kenneth R. Westphal, The Centrality of Public Reason
in Hegel's Moral Philosophy
Bentham Critical Essay: Gerald J. Postema, Jeremy Bentham: Theorist of
Publicity
Mill Critical Essay: Piers Norris Turner, Social Morality in Mill
Introduction
PART 1: PUBLIC REASON IN SOCIAL CONTRACT THEORY
Hobbes from Leviathan
Critical Essay: Sharon A. Lloyd, Public Reason in Hobbes
Locke from Second Treatise of Government,
A Letter Concerning Toleration
Critical Essay: Gerald F. Gaus, Locke's Liberal Theory of Public Reason
Rousseau from A Discourse on Political Economy,
The Social Contract
Critical Essay: Christopher Bertram, Rousseau on Public Reason
Kant from The Science of Right,
The Principles of Political Right Considered in Common with the Relation of
Theory to Practice in the Right of the State,
Perpetual Peace,
What is Enlightenment?
Critical Essay: Oliver Sensen, Kant on Public Reason
PART 2: PUBLIC REASON IN BROADER HISTORICAL CONTEXT
Hume Critical Essay: Geoffrey Sayre-McCord, Hume's Theory of Public Reason
Hegel Critical Essay: Kenneth R. Westphal, The Centrality of Public Reason
in Hegel's Moral Philosophy
Bentham Critical Essay: Gerald J. Postema, Jeremy Bentham: Theorist of
Publicity
Mill Critical Essay: Piers Norris Turner, Social Morality in Mill