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Religious Pluralism and Values in the Public SphereLENN E. GOODMAN New York: Cambridge University Press, 2014; 227 pp.; $28.99 USD (paperback)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 August 2014

PHILIP D. SHADD*
Affiliation:
LCC International University

Abstract

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Copyright © Canadian Philosophical Association 2015 

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References

1 Goodman quotes himself here, from Goodman, Lenn E., On Justice (Oxford: Littman Library of Jewish Civilization, 2008), to make his point.

2 Quong, Jonathan, Liberalism Without Perfection (New York: Oxford University Press, 2011).

3 Lister, Andrew, Public Reason and Political Community (New York, NY: Bloomsbury, 2013).

4 Quong, Jonathan, “Liberalism Without Perfection: Replies to Gaus, Colburn, Chan, and Bocchiola,” Philosophy and Public Issues 2, no. 1 (2012): 55.