Dreptul popoarelor cu „Ideea de rațiune publică revizuită”
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This study analyzes John Rawls’s concept of public reason as the normative foundation of constitutional democracy. It examines the role of reasonable pluralism, reciprocity, and political legitimacy in shaping public deliberation among free and equal citizens. The study argues that political decisions should be justified through shared public reasons rather than comprehensive moral, religious, or philosophical doctrines, emphasizing that democratic stability depends on civic responsibility, constitutional principles, and the continuous exercise of public reason. This abstract is generated with artificial intelligence.
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