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Justice and Judgement
The Rise and the Prospect of the Judgement Model in Contemporary Political Philosophy


September 1999 | 272 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
Justice and Judgement is a comprehensive introduction to theories of judgement in contemporary political and moral philosophy. The book offers a critical examination of judgement in the recent works of Rawls, Habermas, Ackerman, Michelman and Dworkin, including an historical overview of the judgement model in contemporary political philosophy; the function of the constitution; and deliberative democracy. The book concludes with a discussion of universalism and contemporary liberalism and the judgement view of justice.

 
Introduction
 
PART ONE: THE RISE OF THE JUDGEMENT MODEL IN CONTEMPORARY POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY
 
A Reasonable View of the Reasonable
 
Democracy, Justice and Discourse
 
An (Almost) Aesthetic Model of Normative Validity
 
From Fictive Dialogue to Situated Judgement
 
The Judgement View of Higher Lawmaking
 
PART TWO: COMPLETING THE TURN: THE PROSPECT FOR THE JUDGEMENT MODEL
 
Traces of Modern Universilism in Contemporary Liberalism
 
The Judgement View of Justice
 
Impartiality without Principles and the Ideal of Equal Respect

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