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Liberalisms Religion - Cecile Laborde and Her Critics

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Informationen zum Autor Aurélia Bardon is Junior Professor in Political Theory at the University of Konstanz, Germany. Her research focuses on public justification, religion, secularism, and liberal neutrality. Jeffrey W. Howard is Associate Professor of Political Theory at University College London, UK. He writes on free speech, criminal punishment, and democratic theory. Klappentext How should liberalism understand - and deal with - religion? Cécile Laborde offers powerful new answers in her book Liberalism's Religion; this collection subjects that theory to critical scrutiny from an array of scholars, thereby advancing the scholarly debate.Religion has recently become the object of a significant and growing literature in legal and political philosophy, for example: What does it mean to guarantee religious freedom? When the religious freedom of some citizens appears in conflict with the religious freedom of others, what should be done? May religious reasons be legitimately invoked to justify political decisions, or should they be excluded from public deliberation? In the recent literature, the dominant liberal response to these questions is based on an egalitarian theory of religion. In her major new work, Liberalism's Religion, Cécile Laborde argues that the prevailing liberal-egalitarian approach toward religion is misguided and in need of crucial revision. In doing so, she offers powerful and original answers, organised by her distinctive thesis that liberals must radically rethink how we conceive religion itself. This volume subjects her powerful new theory to scrutiny from an array of scholars, engaging each dimension of it. The volume includes a comprehensive reply by Laborde to the various points raised by these scholars, and therefore moves the debate forward, highlighting key issues that should be addressed in the future in the literature on religion and political philosophy.This book was originally published as a special issue of the journal, Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy. Zusammenfassung How should liberalism understand – and deal with – religion? Cécile Laborde offers powerful new answers in her book Liberalism’s Religion; this collection subjects that theory to critical scrutiny from an array of scholars, thereby advancing the scholarly debate. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: Laborde, liberalism, and religion1. Laborde's religion2. Is epistemic accessibility enough? Same-sex marriage, tradition, and the Bible3. Defending broad neutrality4. On Liberalism's Religion5. Liberalism and religion: The plural grounds of separation6. The integrity of religious believers7. Individual integrity, freedom of association, and religious exemption8. Religion and discrimination: extending the 'disaggregative approach'9. Three cheers for liberal Modesty...

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Authors Aurelia (University of Konstanz< Germany) Bardon, Aurelia Howard Bardon
Assisted by Aurelia Bardon (Editor), Bardon Aurelia (Editor), Jeffrey W Howard (Editor), Jeffrey W. Howard (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 03.07.2020
 
EAN 9780367502676
ISBN 978-0-367-50267-6
No. of pages 140
Subjects Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: general, reference works

PHILOSOPHY / General, RELIGION / General, RELIGION / History, Philosophy, Philosophy of religion

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