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Practical Political Liberalism

Perl, Caleb Herman
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This chapter introduces a new version of political liberalism, or at least a new, very close cousin of political liberalism. The new version differs from traditional kinds of political liberalism in its focus on practical rather than doxastic commitments. One might be committed to paying taxes, and might also believe that paying taxes is morally required. The former is a practical commitment: a commitment to act. The latter is a doxastic state: belief in a proposition. This chapter focuses exclusively on the practical states necessary for cooperating together in the right way. So the author calls the new version practical political liberalism. The chapter introduces practical liberalism as particularly accommodating to religious citizens. For instance, it can seem like more traditional kinds of political liberalism require religious citizens to be skeptics about religious questions. Practical liberalism will explain why skepticism isn’t required. And the explanation illustrates more generally how practical liberalism doesn’t require religious citizens to accept additional commitments that they’d find objectionable. The chapter then argues that all political liberals should be practical liberals.
Keywords
political liberalism, reasonableness, tolerance, religion, skepticism
Date
2023
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Book chapter
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Oxford Studies in Political Philosophy: Volume 9
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65-97
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School of Philosophy
Faculty of Theology and Philosophy
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© the several contributors 2023