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Constructing Community

Moral Pluralism and Tragic Conflicts

J. Donald Moon

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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Philosophie

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In developing a new theory of political and moral community, J. Donald Moon takes questions of cultural pluralism and difference more seriously than do many other liberal thinkers of our era: Moon is willing to confront the problem of how community can be created among those who have very different views about the proper ends of human life. Experiencing such profound disagreement, can we live together in a society under norms we all accept? In recent years, traditional ways of looking at this query have come under attack by post-modernists, feminists, and thinkers concerned with pluralism. Respectfully engaging their critiques, Moon proposes a reformulated liberalism that is intended to overcome the problems they have identified.

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Falsity, Relativism, Special rights, Political system, Social contract, Appeal to nature, Individualism, Paternalism, Public sphere, Sortition, Primary goods, Agency (philosophy), Consideration, Freedom of speech, Historicism, Equal opportunity, Externality, Politics, Just society, Personhood, Idealization, Deliberation, Welfare rights, Bodily integrity, Hedonism, Undue hardship, Activism, Obligation, Institution, Exclusion, Political Liberalism, Ethical dilemma, Consociationalism, Liberalism, Original intent, Accountability, Legal practice, Welfare state, Nonviolence, Self-ownership, Skepticism, Slavery, Morality, Negative liberty, Oppression, Rationality, Criticism, A Theory of Justice, Language policy, Moral relativism, Ethnocentrism, Overlapping consensus, Right to property, Communitarianism, Opportunism, Social liberalism, Critique, Impartiality, Disenchantment, Public morality, Political philosophy, Original position, Directive Principles, Citizenship, Individual and group rights, Ethics, State of nature, Minarchism, Pluralism (political philosophy), Amour-propre