New Books in Philosophy
1h 10min2022 MAY 3
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According to a familiar picture, a democracy is a free society of self-governing equals. This means that democratic citizens have a duty to participate in the processes of democratic governance. Moreover, it is often held that their participation should be aimed atacknowledgingtheir fellow citizens’ status as democratic equals. On a dominant interpretation, this acknowledgement comes by way of how citizens conduct themselves in political decision-making contexts -- including especially contexts of political reasoning, disagreement, and debate. This raises the issue of thekindof reasons that one may bring to public political discourse. On a view associated with John Rawls, theorists of liberal democracy must distinguish between properlypublicreasons and reasons that are nonpublic. Of course, the distinction is fraught. In his new book,Public Reason and Political Autonomy: Realizing the Ideal of a Civic People(Routledge, 2022),Blain Neufelddefends a novel view of public reason in a democratic society. Robert Talisseis the W. Alton Jones Professor of Philosophy at Vanderbilt University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/philosophy

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