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Legitimacy and diversity : an examination of the problem pluralism presents to the legitimacy of democratic regimes

The foundations of liberalism lie in respect for the intrinsic value of human freedom. This respect is usually expressed through the defence of the twin values of autonomy and equality. It was during the Enlightenment that liberal values acquired concrete philosophical foundations in the writing of...

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Main Author: Kuo, Steven Chiun-yi
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description The foundations of liberalism lie in respect for the intrinsic value of human freedom. This respect is usually expressed through the defence of the twin values of autonomy and equality. It was during the Enlightenment that liberal values acquired concrete philosophical foundations in the writing of political philosophers such as Locke, Rousseau and John Stuart Mill. Over the past two hundred years, liberalism has become the dominant ideology in the West and, during this time, liberals have always argued that their values are founded on truth and are thus superior to all other political and moral principles. John Rawls's discussion in Political Liberalism moves away from this line of argument
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/40103 Legitimacy and diversity : an examination of the problem pluralism presents to the legitimacy of democratic regimes Kuo, Steven Chiun-yi Philosophy The foundations of liberalism lie in respect for the intrinsic value of human freedom. This respect is usually expressed through the defence of the twin values of autonomy and equality. It was during the Enlightenment that liberal values acquired concrete philosophical foundations in the writing of political philosophers such as Locke, Rousseau and John Stuart Mill. Over the past two hundred years, liberalism has become the dominant ideology in the West and, during this time, liberals have always argued that their values are founded on truth and are thus superior to all other political and moral principles. John Rawls's discussion in Political Liberalism moves away from this line of argument 2024-07-02T09:27:17Z 2024-07-02T09:27:17Z 2003 2024-07-01T09:40:52Z Thesis / Dissertation Masters MA http://hdl.handle.net/11427/40103 eng application/pdf Department of Philosophy Faculty of Humanities
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Legitimacy and diversity : an examination of the problem pluralism presents to the legitimacy of democratic regimes
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title Legitimacy and diversity : an examination of the problem pluralism presents to the legitimacy of democratic regimes
title_full Legitimacy and diversity : an examination of the problem pluralism presents to the legitimacy of democratic regimes
title_fullStr Legitimacy and diversity : an examination of the problem pluralism presents to the legitimacy of democratic regimes
title_full_unstemmed Legitimacy and diversity : an examination of the problem pluralism presents to the legitimacy of democratic regimes
title_short Legitimacy and diversity : an examination of the problem pluralism presents to the legitimacy of democratic regimes
title_sort legitimacy and diversity an examination of the problem pluralism presents to the legitimacy of democratic regimes
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