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Events Detail
Political Authority: The Paradox and Promise of Constructivism in Politics
6
Time: 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Location: Library- LI, Classroom A - Concourse Level - B27A
Audience: Faculty, Staff, Students
Admission: Registration is required.
Tickets: Click here
This book defends constructivism as a leading approach to formulating the moral basis of political authority. It addresses a central tension in constructivist theory: how principles can be both dependent on human deliberation and normatively objective.
Moving beyond the familiar Rawlsian model - Political Authority develops a constructivist framework for normative political analysis that is accommodating of pluralism, sensitive to context, attuned to moral reasoning, and continuous with a long history of political thought about the nature of moral truth and legitimacy in politics.
Engaging with traditional themes of authority, power, and justice - as well as contemporary debates on political realism, public justification, and performance legitimacy - this book is of interest to scholars and graduate students in political philosophy, political theory, normative ethics, democratic theory, and human rights studies.
Michael Buckley is Associate Professor in the Philosophy Department and Director for Center for Human Rights and Peace Studies at Lehman College.