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Religious Political Arguments, Accessibility, and Democratic Deliberation

“inclusivists,” who permit religious contributions to deliberation. Yet even inclusivists provide little reason to think that religious political arguments can be persuasive or fruitful. After all, they tend to ... Prospects for Public Reason Liberalism?, in UNDERSTANDING LIBERAL DEMOCRACY: ESSAYS IN POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY 76, 110 (Terence Cuneo ed., 2012). VALLIER, supra note 12, also rejects the “consensus” public

Between the genotype and the phenotype lies the microbiome: symbiosis and the making of ‘postgenomic’ knowledge

paper analyses the making of postgenomic knowledge about developmental symbiosis in Drosophila melanogaster by a specific group of microbiome scientists. Drawing from both practical philosophy of science ... Social Sciences, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, University of Lausanne , 1015 Lausanne , Switzerland Emphatic claims of a “microbiome revolution” aside, the study of the gut microbiota and its

History, philosophy, and science education: reflections on genetics 20 years after the human genome project

journalists disseminating research outputs. The book focuses on science education and communication, but it draws on arguments from the history and philosophy of genetics. The historical genealogies of ... the second book discussed below, while readers with a focus on philosophical issues might turn to Griffiths and Stotz’s Genetics and Philosophy (2013). Kampourakis’ book is strongest where it explains

Establishment’s Political Priority to Free Exercise

, political benefits. To prioritize free speech rights, they say, reflects an unjust inflation of individual interest over our common political commitments. These disagreements afflict the Religion Clauses as ... establishment, and of the best political establishment, is one of the enduring problems of classical political philosophy. In Aristotle’s famous scheme, a community becomes an authentic political regime when it

The COVID-19 pandemic: a case for epistemic pluralism in public health policy

Feyerabend’s political philosophy of science, it discusses reasons for implementing more pluralism as well as challenges to be tackled on the way forward. ... public health context that is inspired by certain elements in Paul Feyerabend’s political philosophy of science. The goal is to deepen our understanding of 2 Frigg et al. discuss the hawkmoth effect in the

Christians and/as Liberals?

dignity, is the political system that reflects and embodies Christian commitments; and the constitutional legal order that accompanies liberalism, centrally including legally enforced rights of religious ... Truth, LAW & LIBERTY (Apr. 23, 2021), https://lawliberty.org/forum/rawls-and-the-rejection-of-truth/ [https://perma.cc /F3KW-8EHP] (“Rawls’ political philosophy makes no appeal to truth: ‘in public reason

"The Arc of the Moral Universe": Christian Eschatology and U.S. Constitutionalism

to promote social progress. The second and third were both influenced by the Hegelian school’s philosophy of history, in which God is synonymous with human conscience, social conflict, and an ... MAKING: INTERPRETING AND AMERICAN TRADITION 234 (2011). 134 See RORTY, supra note 126, at 20–21. 135 Dewey’s Political Philosophy, STAN. ENCYCLOPEDIA PHIL. (updated July 26, 2018), https

Values in evolutionary biology: a comparison between the contemporary debate on organic progress and Canguilhem’s biological philosophy

biological philosophy. ... Introduction The philosophical question concerning normativity is generally debated in the domains of moral, social and political philosophy, in aesthetics and in epistemology. In this paper, this question will

"It is Tash Whom He Serves": Deneen and Vermeule on Liberalism

of society. Some on the left concededly do. They aren’t liberals. The insouciant enthusiasm, in factions on the left and the right, for dismantling American political institutions calls to mind Roger ... citation to the Notre Dame Law Review, and includes this provision in the copyright notice. * John Paul Stevens Professor of Law and Professor (by courtesy) of Political Science, Department of Philosophy

Movement Administrative Procedure

. This Article gives the APA a hard look through the lens of movement law—an approach to legal scholarship that is informed by and supportive of left social movements that seek to transform the political ... movement activity around the administrative state and focused attention on the APA. 2023] M O V E M E N T A D M I N I S T R A T I V E P R O C E D U R E 2179 Part II provides an account of the political

How political philosophies can help to discuss and differentiate theories in community ecology

This paper uses structural analogies to competing political philosophies of human society as a heuristic tool to differentiate between ecological theories and to bring out new aspects of apparently ... discourse. History and philosophy of ecology; Community ecology; Political philosophy; Analogy; Constitution theory 1 Introduction In the philosophy of ecology, theories of community ecology are discussed

A fetus in the world: Physiology, epidemiology, and the making of fetal origins of adult disease

Studies, The University of Auckland , Auckland , New Zealand 1 Department of History and Philosophy of Science, University of Cambridge , Cambridge , UK Since the late 1980s, the fetal origins of adult ... modifications. For British scientists, fetal research had gained new political charge as “pro-life” opponents of abortion liberalization grew in prominence in the later 1970s and ‘80s. Campaigns to reduce the

Whose Liberalism, Which Christianity?

liberalism they seek to defend, some contributors either propose or imply a broad distinction between what Andrew Koppelman calls liberalism as “philosophy”1 and liberalism as “political practice.”2 I will ... example, distinguishes a package of “‘liberal’ political institutions” from liberal philosophy, arguing that the former can be better defended by “New Natural Law” (NNL) arguments than by liberal philosophy

Natural Law, Parental Rights, and the Defense of "Liberal

show, through these concrete examples related to parental rights, how natural law principles can save liberal political institutions not only from their integralist critics, but also from liberalism’s ... natural law tradition more generally are indeed incompatible with liberalism understood as a philosophy, they are not incompatible with what we commonly refer to as “liberal” political institutions.19 On

Catholic Liberalism and the Liberal Tradition

Criticisms of liberalism are nothing new. All political traditions have their detractors, and as in the past, today’s critics of liberalism include those on the left and right as well as religious ... , 51 SAN DIEGO L. REV. 1085 , 1085 - 88 67 See THOMAS CREAN & ALAN FIMISTER , INTEGRALISM: A MANUAL OF POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY 28-31 , 103 ( 2020 ); Ahmari, supra note 34; Adrian Vermeule , As Secular

Editorial introduction: Biomedicine and life sciences as a challenge to human temporality

Bringing together scholars from philosophy, bioethics, law, sociology, and anthropology, this topical collection explores how innovations in the field of biomedicine and the life sciences are ... ; Temporality; Beginning of life; Middle of life; Later Life - theoretical approaches from existential or hermeneutic philosophy, narrative phenomenology, the social sciences, medical humanities, medical

Covid-19 and the need for more history and philosophy of RNA

in the history and philosophy of the life sciences. By analysing RNA biology in more detail, philosophers and historians of science could gain new and powerful tools to assess the current pandemic, and

Timeless spaces: Field experiments in the physiological study of circadian rhythms, 1938–1963

explore how the use of these particular spaces were not just scientific but also political – leveraging growing Cold War anxieties about nuclear fallout and the space race to bring greater prestige and ... , uniquely placed to unravel the underlying mechanisms of human circadian rhythms. In the context of Cold War science, these field sites took on a greater political importance, which in the context of nuclear

The history and philosophy of taxonomy as an information science

Hall, East Lansing Michigan , USA 1 Department of Science Education, Section for History and Philosophy of Science, University of Copenhagen , Rådmansgade 64, Copenhagen , Denmark We undeniably live in ... science perspective on taxonomy has not been a major theme in the history and philosophy of science. The botanist Vernon Heywood once pointed out that historians of biology, in their 'preoccupation with the