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Equal Citizenship and Public Reason Christie Hartley (Associate Professor of Philosophy, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Georgia State University)

Equal Citizenship and Public Reason By Christie Hartley (Associate Professor of Philosophy, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Georgia State University)

Summary

This book is a defense of political liberalism as a feminist liberalism. A novel and restrictive account of public reason is defended. Then it is argued that political liberalism's core commitments restrict reasonable conceptions of justice to those that secure genuine, substantive equality for women and other marginalized groups.

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Equal Citizenship and Public Reason: A Feminist Political Liberalism by Christie Hartley (Associate Professor of Philosophy, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Georgia State University)

This book is a defense of political liberalism as a feminist liberalism. The first half of the book develops and defends a novel interpretation of political liberalism. It is argued that political liberals should accept a restrictive account of public reason and that political liberals' account of public justification is superior to the leading alternative, the convergence account of public justification. The view is defended from the charge that such a restrictive account of public reason will unduly threaten or undermine the integrity of some religiously oriented citizens and an account of when political liberals can recognize exemptions, including religious exemptions, from generally applicable laws is offered. In the second half of the book, it is argued that political liberalism's core commitments restrict all reasonable conceptions of justice to those that secure genuine, substantive equality for women and other marginalized groups. Here it is demonstrated how public reason arguments can be used to support law and policy needed to address historical sites of women's subordination in order to advance equality; prostitution, the gendered division of labor and marriage, in particular, are considered.

About Christie Hartley (Associate Professor of Philosophy, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Georgia State University)

Lori Watson is Professor and Chair of Philosophy and Affiliated Faculty with the School of Law at the University of San Diego. She is co-author of A Concise Introduction to Logic, 13th ed. (with Patrick Hurley) and has two additional books forthcoming from Oxford University Press, Debating Sex Work (with Jessica Flannigan) and Debating Pornography (with Andrew Altman). She has also published numerous articles on political liberalism, sex equality, and feminism. Christie Hartley is an Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Georgia State University. Her publications include several articles and book chapters on disability and justice and, with Lori Watson, on political liberalism and sex equality.

Table of Contents

Introduction Part One: Equal Citizenship and Public Reason 1. The Role of Ideal Theory 2. The Moral Foundation of Public Justification and Public Reason 3. Exclusive Public Reason 4. Integrity and the Case for Restraint 5. Religious Exemptions Part Two: Feminist Political Liberalism 6. Is a Feminist Political Liberalism Possible? 7. Prostitution and Public Reason 8. Social Norms, Choice and Work 9. Marriage Conclusion Bibliography Index

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CIN0190683031VG
9780190683030
0190683031
Equal Citizenship and Public Reason: A Feminist Political Liberalism by Christie Hartley (Associate Professor of Philosophy, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Georgia State University)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press Inc
20181220
304
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