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- Title
Moral Conflict and Political Legitimacy.
- Authors
Nagel, Thomas
- Abstract
The article discusses the impartiality of liberalism. It differentiates liberalism's train of thought from the discipline of Ethics to the significant stand point of an individual. It also delineates itself from the borders of political legitimacy wherein it covers a large scale of strategic inputs, starting from the discipline down to the hierarchical effectuation blended with the persons sublime ideologies of good governance. It acts as the equilibrium between impartiality and from the justification of what was morally good and from the accounts of personal views influenced and motivated by interest.
- Subjects
LIBERALISM; POLITICAL doctrines; ETHICS; FAIRNESS; BELIEF &; doubt; POLITICAL correctness; JUDGMENT (Logic); INDIVIDUAL differences; CAUSATION (Philosophy)
- Publication
Philosophy & Public Affairs, 1987, Vol 16, Issue 3, p215
- ISSN
0048-3915
- Publication type
Article