The Public Perspective: Public Justification and the Ethics of Belief

Author:   Maria Paola Ferretti
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield International
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Pages:   196
Publication Date:   15 November 2018
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Author:   Maria Paola Ferretti
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield International
Imprint:   Rowman & Littlefield International
Dimensions:   Width: 16.00cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.472kg
ISBN:  

9781786608727


ISBN 10:   1786608723
Pages:   196
Publication Date:   15 November 2018
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Format:   Hardback
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A clear argument showing why public justification is crucial for democratic and pluralistic society. Ferretti throws a novel light on this crucial issue by intersecting politics with ethics and epistemology, showing that democratic deliberation, if combined with equal respect for autonomous agents, requires a public perspective on reasons and a commitment of citizens to scrutinize their beliefs in the light of logic, knowledge and probability. -- Anna Elisabetta Galeotti, Professor of Political Philosophy at the University of Eastern Piedmont, Vercelli The debate on liberal public reason has become increasingly intricate and self-referential. In The Public Perspective, Maria Paola Ferretti investigates the under-examined issue of the normative epistemology of belief. Drawing on Locke's epistemology, she advances a distinctive position on reasoned agreement, one which ought to take the public reason debate in a bold and promising new direction. On the structure of liberal theory more generally, Ferretti has innovative and interesting things to say. -- Jonathan Seglow, Reader in Political Theory, Royal Holloway, University of London This book offers a new and comprehensive conspectus of what public reasoning demands. It sets out the two major traditions, combining the strengths of the predominantly moral account of John Rawls with the virtues of the epistemic account of Gerald Gaus. It reminds us that, in politics, we may want to refrain from offering reasons that must seem opaque to others, but steers clear throughout of the liberal tendency to exclude or sanction `unreasonable' reasoners. -- Peter Niesen, Professor of Political Theory, University of Hamburg Maria Paola Ferretti argues for an alternative answer to the long-standing question of how to live together notwithstanding ethical pluralism. On the premise of Locke's theory of belief, conveniently revised, she offers an alternative account of political justification, by taking seriously the reasons that we have, and the reasons that we give others , without any prejudicial exclusion. By appealing to people's common gift of reason and an ethics of belief, Ferretti succeeds in clarifying what conflicts are really about , making them more tractable. -- Sala Roberta, Associate Professor in the Faculty of Philosophy, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University Forcefully revisiting arguments for public justification, The Public Perspective navigates with brilliance between the perils of moral and epistemic relativism, and objective truth-claims in the sphere of democratic decision-making. Ferretti reinvents the ethics of belief as a regulative idea to demonstrate vigorously that people living together cannot succumb to the unreasoned force of popular/ist opinion, or the monologue of experts. -- Lenka Strnadova, Senior Lecturer, Department of Politics and International Relations, University of West Bohemia


This book offers a new and comprehensive conspectus of what public reasoning demands. It sets out the two major traditions, combining the strengths of the predominantly moral account of John Rawls with the virtues of the epistemic account of Gerald Gaus. It reminds us that, in politics, we may want to refrain from offering reasons that must seem opaque to others, but steers clear throughout of the liberal tendency to exclude or sanction `unreasonable' reasoners. -- Peter Niesen, Professor of Political Theory, University of Hamburg Maria Paola Ferretti argues for an alternative answer to the long-standing question of how to live together notwithstanding ethical pluralism. On the premise of Locke's theory of belief, conveniently revised, she offers an alternative account of political justification, by taking seriously the reasons that we have, and the reasons that we give others , without any prejudicial exclusion. By appealing to people's common gift of reason and an ethics of belief, Ferretti succeeds in clarifying what conflicts are really about , making them more tractable. -- Roberta Sala, Associate Professor in the Faculty of Philosophy, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University Forcefully revisiting arguments for public justification, The Public Perspective navigates with brilliance between the perils of moral and epistemic relativism, and objective truth-claims in the sphere of democratic decision-making. Ferretti reinvents the ethics of belief as a regulative idea to demonstrate vigorously that people living together cannot succumb to the unreasoned force of popular/ist opinion, or the monologue of experts. -- Lenka Strnadova, Senior Lecturer, Department of Politics and International Relations, University of West Bohemia


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Maria Paola Ferretti is a senior researcher in Political Theory at the Goethe University of Frankfurt on Main (Germany), where she is currently working on a research project on the ethics of risk imposition funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG). She has studied philosophy in Italy (Laurea, University of Pavia 1995) and Political Theory in Britain (MA York 1997; PhD Manchester 2002). Her research interests include contemporary liberalism, democratic participation, and the ethics of public policy, with a focus on risk regulation and political corruption. She has published in journals such as Politics, Philosophy and Economics, the Journal of Applied Philosophy, Social Philosophy and Policy, Review of Policy Research, Res Publica, and Philosophy Compass. She is a member of the executive committee of the Society for Applied Philosophy and secretary of the ECPR specialist group in Political Theory.

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