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Columbia Law School

1995

Duty of civility

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Some Problems With Public Reason In John Rawls's Political Liberalism, Kent Greenawalt Jan 1995

Some Problems With Public Reason In John Rawls's Political Liberalism, Kent Greenawalt

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Political Liberalism is a major addition to the political theory of John Rawls. In many respects, it develops or alters views expressed in his famous A Theory of Justice. For changes that appeared in various articles Rawls published after the earlier book, Political Liberalism tends to offer nuances of difference. The most original chapter is about public reason, and my comments are directed to that subject, which has now become a centerpiece of Rawls's theory. I draw in Rawls's other views only as they bear on public reason.

My aim is to present some problems I see with his …