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Procedural autonomy and liberal legitimacy
John Christman
Philosophy
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Ation
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Comprehensive Value
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I Think
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Individual Autonomy
50%
Justice
100%
Liberal
50%
Liberal Institutions
50%
Liberal Legitimacy
100%
Liberalism
50%
Moral Vocabulary
50%
Parallelization
50%
Political Liberalism
50%
Political Terminology
50%
Practical Setting
50%
Procedural
50%
Procedural Autonomy
100%
Proceduralist
50%
Public Reason
100%
State Neutrality
50%
Substantive Values
100%
Value Commitments
50%
Arts and Humanities
Architecture
25%
Conception
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Framework
25%
Justification
25%
Liberal
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Moral
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Neutral
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Political Liberalism
25%
Procedural
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substantive
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Computer Science
Basic Framework
100%
Parallelism
100%
Social Sciences
Autonomy
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Justice
40%
Morality
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Political Liberalism
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Psychology
Autonomy
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