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Liberalism, Perfectionism and Restraint

Liberalism, Perfectionism and Restraint
Author: Steven Wall
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 258
Release: 1998-09-13
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0521624118

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Are liberalism and perfectionism compatible? In this study Steven Wall presents and defends a perfectionist account of political morality that takes issue with many currently fashionable liberal ideas but retains the strong liberal commitment to the ideal of personal autonomy. He begins by critically discussing the most influential version of anti-perfectionist liberalism, examining the main arguments that have been offered in its defence. He then clarifies the ideal of personal autonomy, presents an account of its value and shows that a strong commitment to personal autonomy is fully compatible with an endorsement of perfectionist political action designed to promote valuable pursuits and discourage base ones.


Perfectionism and Neutrality

Perfectionism and Neutrality
Author: Klosko
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2004-09-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0585466556

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Over the past twenty years, the debate between neutrality and perfectionism has been at the center of political philosophy. Now Perfectionism and Neutrality: Essays in Liberal Theory brings together classic papers and new ideas on both sides of the discussion. Editors George Klosko and Steven Wall provide a substantive introduction to the history and theories of perfectionism and neutrality, expertly contextualizing the essays and making the collection accessible to everyone interested in the interaction between morals and the state.


The Cambridge Companion to Liberalism

The Cambridge Companion to Liberalism
Author: Steven Wall
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 473
Release: 2015-02-19
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1316299791

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The political philosophy of liberalism was first formulated during the Enlightenment in response to the growth of the modern nation-state and its authority and power over the individuals living within its boundaries. Liberalism is now the dominant ideology in the Western world, but it covers a broad swathe of different (and sometimes rival) ideas and traditions and its essential features can be hard to define. The Cambridge Companion to Liberalism offers a rich and accessible exploration of liberalism as a tradition of political thought. It includes chapters on the historical development of liberalism, its normative foundations, and its core philosophical concepts, as well as a survey of liberal approaches and responses to a range of important topics including freedom, equality, toleration, religion, and nationalism. The volume will be valuable for students and scholars in political philosophy, political theory, and the history of political thought.


Liberal Perfectionism

Liberal Perfectionism
Author: Alexandra Couto
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2014-01-31
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 3110336952

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Much of the recent literature on political perfectionism has focused on dealing with objections to this view. This book adopts a different approach: It attempts to highlight the intuitive appeal of liberal perfectionism by presenting a positive prima facie argument in its favour. The book starts by clarifying the relation between political perfectionism — a conception of politics — and prudential perfectionism and ethical perfectionism — a conception of the good life, and a type of ethical theory. It is crucial to start by selecting a plausible form of ethical perfectionism, as it makes an important difference to the plausibility of the political conception based upon it. Once appropriate distinctions are drawn and a plausible form of liberal perfectionism is endorsed, many of the standard objections to perfectionism are shown to fail to reach their target. Different arguments in favour of liberal perfectionism are then proposed and critically examined, but the resilience of some pragmatic arguments against liberal perfectionism is conceded. The book ends by showing that perfectionism can be surprisingly relevant for discussions of social justice and proceeds to draw a sketch of the perfectionist implications for questions of distributive justice.


Against Perfectionism

Against Perfectionism
Author: Steven Lecce
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0802094473

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Against Perfectionism defends neutralist liberalism as the most appropriate political morality for democratic societies.


Liberalism Without Perfection

Liberalism Without Perfection
Author: Jonathan Quong
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 341
Release: 2011
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0199594872

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Liberalism without Perfection offers an introduction to the debate between liberal perfectionism and political liberalism. This book is a new account and defence of Rawlsian political liberalism, one of the most discussed, but widely misunderstood and criticized theories in contemporary political theory.


Liberalism with Excellence

Liberalism with Excellence
Author: Matthew H. Kramer
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 447
Release: 2017
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0198777965

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During the past several decades, political philosophers have frequently clashed with one another over the question whether governments are morally required to remain neutral among reasonable conceptions of excellence and human flourishing. Whereas the numerous followers of John Rawls (and kindred philosophers such as Ronald Dworkin) have maintained that a requirement of neutrality is indeed incumbent on every system of governance, other philosophers -- often designated as 'perfectionists' -- have argued against the existence of such a requirement. Liberalism with Excellence enters these debates not by plighting itself unequivocally to one side or the other, but instead by reconceiving each of the sides and thus by redirecting the debates that have occurred between them. On the one hand, the book rejects the requirement of neutrality by contending that certain subsidies for the promotion of excellence in sundry areas of human endeavour can be proper and vital uses of resources by governments. Advocating such departures from the constraint of neutrality, the book presents a version of liberalism that can rightly be classified as 'perfectionist'. On the other hand, the species of perfectionism espoused in Liberalism with Excellence diverges markedly from the theories that have usually been so classified. Indeed, much of the book assails various aspects of those theories. What is more, the aspirational perfectionism elaborated in the closing chapters of the volume is reconcilable in most key respects with a suitably amplified version of Rawlsianism. Hence, by reconceiving both the perfectionist side and the neutralist side of the prevailing disputation, Liberalism with Excellence combines and transforms their respective insights.


Liberalism, Equality, and Cultural Oppression

Liberalism, Equality, and Cultural Oppression
Author: Andrew Kernohan
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 148
Release: 1998-07-28
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780521627535

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Kernohan argues that a liberal state committed to moral equality must accept a strong role in reforming our cultural environment.


Foundations of Freedom

Foundations of Freedom
Author: Simon R. Clarke
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 147
Release: 2012
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0415622379

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What makes individual freedom valuable? People have always believed in freedom, have sought it, and have sometimes fought and died for it. The belief that it is something to be valued is widespread. But does this belief have a rational foundation? This book examines answers to these questions that are based on the welfare of the person whose freedom is at stake. There are various conceptions of a worthwhile life, a life that is valuable for the person whose life it is. These conceptions will be examined to see whether they are plausible and what their connection, if any, is to freedom. Are they compelling foundations for freedom? Does freedom make a person’s life better or would his/her welfare be advanced by restricting freedom?