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Shared intentions, public reason, and political autonomy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2020

Blain Neufeld*
Affiliation:
Department of Philosophy, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, USA
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Blain Neufeld [email protected]

Abstract

John Rawls claims that public reasoning is the reasoning of ‘equal citizens who as a corporate body impose rules on one another backed by sanctions of state power’. Drawing upon an amended version of Michael Bratman’s theory of shared intentions, I flesh out this claim by developing the ‘civic people’ account of public reason. Citizens realize ‘full’ political autonomy as members of a civic people. Full political autonomy, though, cannot be realised by citizens in societies governed by a ‘constrained proceduralist’ account of democratic self-government, or the ‘convergence’ account of public justification formulated recently by Gerald Gaus and Kevin Vallier.

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Copyright © Canadian Journal of Philosophy 2018

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