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Religion in Liberal Political Philosophy

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Informationen zum Autor Cécile Laborde holds the Nuffield Chair in Political Theory at the University of Oxford. Previously, she was the Director of the Religion and Political Theory Centre at University College London.Aurélia Bardon is a Lecturer in Politics at the University of Liverpool. Her research focuses on public justification, especially on the implications of public justification for religion and religious reasons, as well as on secularism and bioethics. Klappentext This volume provides a significant new contribution to the understanding of the normative status of religion in liberal political philosophy. Zusammenfassung This volume provides a significant new contribution to the understanding of the normative status of religion in liberal political philosophy. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Part I - The Special Status of Religion in the Law 1: Micah Schwartzman: Religion, Equality, and Anarchy 2: Andrew Koppelman: A Rawlsian Defense of Special Treatment for Religion 3: George Letsas: The Irrelevance of Religion to Law 4: Enzo Rossi: Understanding Religion, Governing Religion: A Realist Perspective 5: Ronan McCrea: The Consequences of Disaggregation and the Impossibility of a Third Way Part II - Sovereignty, Non-Establishment, Neutrality 6: Jean L. Cohen: Sovereignty, the Corporate Religious, and Jurisdictional/Political Pluralism 7: Kevin Vallier: Religious Establishment and Public Justification 8: Sune Laegaard: What's the Problem with Symbolic Religious Establishment? The Alienation and Symbolic Equality Accounts 9: Matthew Clayton: Is Ethical Independence Enough? 10: Saladin Meckled-Garcia: On the Scope and Object of Neutrality: Policies, Principles, and 'Burdens of Conscience' Part III - Accommodation and Religious Freedom 11: Peter Jones: Religious Exemption and Distributive Justice 12: Jonathan Seglow: Religious Accommodation: Responsibility, Integrity, and Self-Respect 13: Simon Cabulea May: Exemptions for Conscience 14: Alan Patten: Religious Exemptions and Fairness 15: Daniel M. Weinstock: How the Interests of Children Limit the Religious Freedom of Parents 16: Annabelle Lever: Equality and Conscience: Ethics and the Provision of Public Services Part IV - Toleration, Conscience, Identity 17: Rainer Forst: Religion, Reason, and Toleration: Bayle, Kant - and Us 18: Chandran Kukathas: Toleration Without Limits: A Reconstruction and Defence of Pierre Bayle's Philosophical Commentary 19: Akeel Bilgrami: Liberalism and Identity 20: Maeve Cooke: Conscience in Public Life 21: Kimberley Brownlee: Is Religious Conviction Special? 22: Emanuela Ceva: How Should We Respect Conscience? ...

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