id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_hyfxp4fqnvbsbjzrcgutnzfitq Jonathan Quong The Rights of Unreasonable Citizens* 2004.0 14 .pdf application/pdf 7142 341 61 from reliance on any such comprehensive doctrines, out of respect for the plurality of different reasonable ways citizens may choose to live their lives. All of this can, Rawls believes, be endorsed as good, and not just for consequential reasons of stability, by people who hold many different comprehensive doctrines. than Raz. On the Rawlsian view, by contrast, the state has a sphere that is narrower: that of ensuring continued support for the values that form part of the political conception itself, and of distributing to all citizens some important It is important to see that the Rawlsian state does not limit itself to cultivating sentiments and attitudes required by the political conception and its replication over time, although this will be one of its most important educational tasks. reasoning, understood in a more everyday way, both in order to support the political conception and in order to give citizens opportunities to think critically about ./cache/work_hyfxp4fqnvbsbjzrcgutnzfitq.pdf ./txt/work_hyfxp4fqnvbsbjzrcgutnzfitq.txt