Abstract

Abstract The moral and political philosophy of pluralism has become increasingly influential. To pluralists, when values genuinely conflict we should aim to strike an appropriate balance or trade-off between them, though this means accepting that compromise will be inevitable. Politics, as a result, appears as a thoroughly tragic affair. Drawing on a 'hermeneutical' conception of interpretation, the author develops an original account of practical reasoning, one which assumes that, though making compromises in the face of conflicts is indeed often unavoidable, there are times when reconciliation, as distinct from compromise, is feasible. For this to be so, however, citizens must strive to converse - and not just negotiate - with each other, thus fulfilling the good that is at the heart of their shared political community. This is the central message of the patriotic alternative to pluralist politics that the author defends here.

Keywords:
Compromise Politics Converse Negotiation Pluralism (philosophy) Interpretation (philosophy) Law and economics Balance (ability) Political science Sociology Epistemology Law Philosophy Psychology

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Political Philosophy and Ethics
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Political Science and International Relations

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