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Anti-Fondazionalismo, Liberalismo e Diritti Umani
This paper gives the outline of an argument for the viability and desirability of an antifoundationalist approach to human rights and liberalism. The conception of normativity which frames my argument stands on the intuition, central in the second Wittgenstein and in the American pragmatist tradition, that accepting the ultimate circularity of our justifications does not condemn us to the corrosive consequences of radical scepticism. The conception of liberalism I prospect is centred on the deliberative democratic ideal that the best way to live with difference and conflict is to subordinate decisions of collective interests to public deliberation, which equally respects everybody's freedom and dignity, and maintains its outcomes and principles open to revision. I will argue that an anti-foundationalist conception of normativity is the most suitable for the fuller realisation of this deliberative democratic ideal, and that a society inspired by this ideal creates the most favourable conditions for the fuller flourishing of human potentialities in any area of life. I will also point out that a volitional and discursive conception of normativity enables us to focus our efforts on the concrete political and moral obstacles to the creation of a free and equal society, thus enabling us to release the tensions between the universalistic claims of human rights and democracy and the particularistic claims of recognition raised by different cultural groups.
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Il liberalismo come visione del mondo: otto studi di liberalismo classico
In: Strumenti 11
Il liberalismo di croce negli anni '20
In: Il politico: rivista italiana di scienze politiche ; rivista quardrimestrale, Band 69, Heft 1, S. 77-94
ISSN: 0032-325X
The 1920s were crucial in the history of Italian politics & in the life of Benedetto Croce, whose theories on liberalism reached great fame during this period. During the government led by Giovanni Giolitti, Croce was nominated Minister of Education & he became famous not only for his commitment to promote school system reform, but also for his innovative ideas on liberalism & his strong ideas on freedom of religion. He refined his theories analyzing liberalism in the context of relations between ethics & politics, emphasizing his dislike of any dangerous form of ethical state & outlining the relationship between liberism & liberalism. M. Williamson
Controstoria del liberalismo
In: Biblioteca universale Laterza 578
Libertà e riforma religiosa in Raffaello Lambruschini: antologia di scritti
In: Temi di storia 57