In modern democracies, existing moral pluralism conflicts with a
commitment to resolve political disputes by way of moral reasoning.
Given this fact, how can there be moral resolutions to political
disputes and what type of reasoning is appropriate in the public
sphere? Fives explores this by closely analysing the work of
MacIntyre and Rawls.
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