Liberal equality: political not erinaceous |
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Authors: | Matthew Clayton |
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Affiliation: | Politics and International Studies, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK |
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Abstract: | Ronald Dworkin’s Justice for Hedgehogs defends liberal political morality on the basis of a rich account of dignity as constitutive of living well. This article raises the Rawlsian concern that making political morality dependent on ethics threatens citizens’ political autonomy. Thereafter, it addresses whether the abandonment of (erinaceous) ethical foundations signals the demise of Dworkin’s liberalism and explores the possibility of laundering his conception so as to facilitate a marriage between the political philosophies of Rawls and Dworkin. The article finishes by rebutting some objections Dworkin raises against Rawls’s account of public reason. |
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Keywords: | Dworkin Rawls liberalism dignity liberal equality public reason |
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