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Chapter 2 Personal Rights and Public Space
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Thomas Nagel
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
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Part One Introduction
- Deliberative Democracy and Human Rights: An Introduction 3
- Chapter 1 The Death of a Public Intellectual 21
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Part Two Ethical Bases of International Human Rights
- Chapter 2 Personal Rights and Public Space 33
- Chapter 3 In the Beginning Was the Deed 49
- Chapter 4 Autonomy and Consequences 61
- Chapter 5 On Philosophy and Human Rights 71
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Part Three Nation-Building, Constitutionalism, and Democracy
- Chapter 6 The Moral Reading and the Majoritarian Premise 81
- Chapter 7 Constitutionalism, Democracy, and State Decay 116
- Chapter 8 Constitutionalism and Democracy 136
- Chapter 9 Group Aspirations and Democratic Politics 143
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Part Four Democracy and Deliberation
- Chapter 10 Creating the Conditions for Democracy 157
- Chapter 11 Power Under State Terror 190
- Chapter 12 Deliberation, Disagreement, and Voting 210
- Chapter 13 Deliberative Democracy and Majority Rule: Reply to Waldron 227
- Chapter 14 The Epistemic Theory of Democracy Revisited 235
- Chapter 15 Democracy and Philosophy: A Reply to Stotzky and Waldron 247
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Part Five Confronting Radical Evil
- Chapter 16 Punishment and the Rule of Law 257
- Chapter 17 From Dictatorship to Democracy: The Role of Transitional Justice 272
- Chapter 18 Dictatorship and Punishment: A Reply to Scanlon and Teitel 291
- Chapter 19 Human Rights and Democracy in Practice: The Challenge of Accountability 301
- Contributors 307
- Index 309
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
-
Part One Introduction
- Deliberative Democracy and Human Rights: An Introduction 3
- Chapter 1 The Death of a Public Intellectual 21
-
Part Two Ethical Bases of International Human Rights
- Chapter 2 Personal Rights and Public Space 33
- Chapter 3 In the Beginning Was the Deed 49
- Chapter 4 Autonomy and Consequences 61
- Chapter 5 On Philosophy and Human Rights 71
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Part Three Nation-Building, Constitutionalism, and Democracy
- Chapter 6 The Moral Reading and the Majoritarian Premise 81
- Chapter 7 Constitutionalism, Democracy, and State Decay 116
- Chapter 8 Constitutionalism and Democracy 136
- Chapter 9 Group Aspirations and Democratic Politics 143
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Part Four Democracy and Deliberation
- Chapter 10 Creating the Conditions for Democracy 157
- Chapter 11 Power Under State Terror 190
- Chapter 12 Deliberation, Disagreement, and Voting 210
- Chapter 13 Deliberative Democracy and Majority Rule: Reply to Waldron 227
- Chapter 14 The Epistemic Theory of Democracy Revisited 235
- Chapter 15 Democracy and Philosophy: A Reply to Stotzky and Waldron 247
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Part Five Confronting Radical Evil
- Chapter 16 Punishment and the Rule of Law 257
- Chapter 17 From Dictatorship to Democracy: The Role of Transitional Justice 272
- Chapter 18 Dictatorship and Punishment: A Reply to Scanlon and Teitel 291
- Chapter 19 Human Rights and Democracy in Practice: The Challenge of Accountability 301
- Contributors 307
- Index 309