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10. Universalism in Morality
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Simone Chambers
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ix
- 1. Justice, Rationality, and Democracy 1
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I PROCEDURALISM WITHOUT METAPHYSICS
- 2. What Is Proceduralism? 17
- 3. Proceduralism and the Recovery of Moral Intuitions 30
- 4. Interpretive Deontology 43
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II CONTRACT OR CONVERSATION?
- 5. John Rawls and the Freedom and Equality of Citizens 59
- 6. Thomas Scanlon and the Desire for Reasonable Agreement 78
- 7. Jurgen Habermas and Practical Discourse 90
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III DISCOURSE AND MODERNITY
- 8. Universalism in Reconstructive Science 109
- 9. Defending Modernity 123
- 10. Universalism in Morality 139
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IV DISCOURSE AND POLITICS
- 11. From the Ideal to the Real 155
- 12. Justice and the Individual 173
- 13. Approximating Discourse 193
- 14. An Illustration 212
- 15. Culture and Politics 228
- INDEX 247
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ix
- 1. Justice, Rationality, and Democracy 1
-
I PROCEDURALISM WITHOUT METAPHYSICS
- 2. What Is Proceduralism? 17
- 3. Proceduralism and the Recovery of Moral Intuitions 30
- 4. Interpretive Deontology 43
-
II CONTRACT OR CONVERSATION?
- 5. John Rawls and the Freedom and Equality of Citizens 59
- 6. Thomas Scanlon and the Desire for Reasonable Agreement 78
- 7. Jurgen Habermas and Practical Discourse 90
-
III DISCOURSE AND MODERNITY
- 8. Universalism in Reconstructive Science 109
- 9. Defending Modernity 123
- 10. Universalism in Morality 139
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IV DISCOURSE AND POLITICS
- 11. From the Ideal to the Real 155
- 12. Justice and the Individual 173
- 13. Approximating Discourse 193
- 14. An Illustration 212
- 15. Culture and Politics 228
- INDEX 247