Nomocratic Pluralism
- Plural Values, Negative Liberty, and the Rule of Law
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- 214
- Udgivet:
- 22. september 2020
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- 12021
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- 148x210x0 mm.
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- 1. februar 2025
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Beskrivelse af Nomocratic Pluralism
1) Introduction (Chapter 1) 2) Pluralism (Section One)
a) Epistemological pluralism (Chapter 2)
i) Modality distinctions
ii) Logical category distinctions
b) Value pluralism
i) Critique of monism (Chapter 3)
ii) Incompatibility of values/value systems (Chapter 4)
iii) Incommensurability of values/value systems (Chapter 5)
iv) Practical Reason and Moral Choices (Chapter 6)
3) Liberalism and Pluralism (Section Two)
a) Pluralist liberalism-Berlin, Hampshire, et al. (Chapter 7)
(1) Negative liberty as one value among many
(2) Positive liberty not really liberty
b) Modus Vivendi liberalism-Gray, McCabe, et al. (Chapter 8)
(1) Negative liberty not necessarily important
(2) Positive liberty not necessarily important
c) Nomocratic liberalism-(Chapter 9)
(1) Negative liberty as primary value
(2) Positive liberty not really liberty; dangerous to negative liberty and to liberty under rule of law
(3) Liberty under rule of law as third concept of liberty
(4) Toleration as primary political virtue-toleration as putting up with something which find distasteful, not as approbation
d) Further implications-(Chapter 10)
i) The place and character of politics in a nomocratic state
ii) Dealing with monistic individuals and groups in a pluralist society
iii) Value pluralism, Nomocratic liberalism, and international relations
4) Conclusion (Chapter 11)
a) Epistemological pluralism (Chapter 2)
i) Modality distinctions
ii) Logical category distinctions
b) Value pluralism
i) Critique of monism (Chapter 3)
ii) Incompatibility of values/value systems (Chapter 4)
iii) Incommensurability of values/value systems (Chapter 5)
iv) Practical Reason and Moral Choices (Chapter 6)
3) Liberalism and Pluralism (Section Two)
a) Pluralist liberalism-Berlin, Hampshire, et al. (Chapter 7)
(1) Negative liberty as one value among many
(2) Positive liberty not really liberty
b) Modus Vivendi liberalism-Gray, McCabe, et al. (Chapter 8)
(1) Negative liberty not necessarily important
(2) Positive liberty not necessarily important
c) Nomocratic liberalism-(Chapter 9)
(1) Negative liberty as primary value
(2) Positive liberty not really liberty; dangerous to negative liberty and to liberty under rule of law
(3) Liberty under rule of law as third concept of liberty
(4) Toleration as primary political virtue-toleration as putting up with something which find distasteful, not as approbation
d) Further implications-(Chapter 10)
i) The place and character of politics in a nomocratic state
ii) Dealing with monistic individuals and groups in a pluralist society
iii) Value pluralism, Nomocratic liberalism, and international relations
4) Conclusion (Chapter 11)
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