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Douglas B. Rasmussen and Douglas J. Den Uyl''s recent book Norms of Liberty: A Perfectionist Basis for Non-Perfectionist Politics (Penn State University Press, 2005) is being received in philosophy and political theory as an important and original defense of liberalism. The book offers a neo-Aristotelian ethic of human flourishing as a basis for a liberal conception of human rights. One of the authors'' central contentions is that a key problem for any (liberal) political philosophy is how to establish a political/legal order which in principle does not require that any one person or group''s well-being be given structured preference over that of any other. This companion volume, an interpretive and critical reader, features essays from both philosophers and political scientists, as well as an omnibus reply by Rasmussen and Den Uyl. Norms of Liberty makes challenging arguments about key issues, which makes a multi-disciplinary reader a valuable asset for both students and scholars. Reading Rasmussen and Den Uyl is designed both to explicate the book''s arguments and to explore possible objections.

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Aeon J. Skoble has done a masterful job in assembling a provocative anthology of critically reflective essays on Norms of Liberty, one of the most important defenses of neo-Aristotelian liberalism ever written. This terrific volume highlights the significance to contemporary political philosophy of Rasmussen and Den Uyl's superb work. -- Chris Matthew Sciabarra, New York University
Reading Rasmussen and Den Uyl is a rich dialectic, with expansive reach into multiple aspects of liberalism, while sustaining a focus on the important contribution made by Norms of Liberty. That book shaped new contours for the development of liberalism while uncovering roots deep in the past. Reading Rasmussen and Den Uyl engages numerous thinkers and the authors in a joint project of articulating some of the most important future directions of argument. -- Jonathan Jacobs, Colgate University
This book is an outstanding collection of essays mostly focusing on Den Uyl and Rasmussen's key contention that a neo-Aristotelian ethics of flourishing provides the basis for a political doctrine which precludes the political promotion of human flourishing. The analyses of human flourishing and of how an appeal to it can or cannot support classical liberal conclusions are powerful and insightful. -- Eric Mack, Tulane University
It is high time that these two indefatigable, bright students of human community life receive the attention paid them in this fine collection of comments and criticisms. Maybe this group of respectful essays, with their close scrutiny of Norms of Liberty, will eventually lead to the book's ideas having the impact they deserve to make. -- Tibor R. Machan, Chapman University's Argyros School of Business & Economics

Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 An Introduction to Norms of Liberty Chapter 3 Assessing the Prospects for Norms of Liberty Chapter 4 A Liberal Defense of Liberalism Chapter 5 Can the Political Priority of Liberty be Squared with the Ethical Priority of Flourishing? Chapter 6 Building a Bridge from Both Sides: A Response to Norms of Liberty Chapter 7 Beyond Both the Polis and the Enlightenment: Reflections on Norms of Liberty and the Crisis of Contemporary Liberal Theory Chapter 8 A Non-Atomist Defense of Individual Liberty Chapter 9 Aristotle and Aristotelianism in Norms of Liberty Chapter 10 Moral Truth, Moral Disagreement, and the Agent-Relative Conception of Moral Value Chapter 11 Reflections on Norms of Liberty: What Makes Liberty Worthy of the Name? Chapter 12 Human Flourishing and Voluntarist Self-Direction Chapter 13 Flourishing Through Trade Chapter 14 Self-Directedness and the Human Good in Norms of Liberty Chapter 15 Norms of Liberty: Challenges and Prospects

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      Publisher: Rlpg/Galleys
      Publication Date: 6/19/2008 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780739126929, 978-0739126929
      ISBN10: 073912692X

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      Book Synopsis
      Douglas B. Rasmussen and Douglas J. Den Uyl''s recent book Norms of Liberty: A Perfectionist Basis for Non-Perfectionist Politics (Penn State University Press, 2005) is being received in philosophy and political theory as an important and original defense of liberalism. The book offers a neo-Aristotelian ethic of human flourishing as a basis for a liberal conception of human rights. One of the authors'' central contentions is that a key problem for any (liberal) political philosophy is how to establish a political/legal order which in principle does not require that any one person or group''s well-being be given structured preference over that of any other. This companion volume, an interpretive and critical reader, features essays from both philosophers and political scientists, as well as an omnibus reply by Rasmussen and Den Uyl. Norms of Liberty makes challenging arguments about key issues, which makes a multi-disciplinary reader a valuable asset for both students and scholars. Reading Rasmussen and Den Uyl is designed both to explicate the book''s arguments and to explore possible objections.

      Trade Review
      Aeon J. Skoble has done a masterful job in assembling a provocative anthology of critically reflective essays on Norms of Liberty, one of the most important defenses of neo-Aristotelian liberalism ever written. This terrific volume highlights the significance to contemporary political philosophy of Rasmussen and Den Uyl's superb work. -- Chris Matthew Sciabarra, New York University
      Reading Rasmussen and Den Uyl is a rich dialectic, with expansive reach into multiple aspects of liberalism, while sustaining a focus on the important contribution made by Norms of Liberty. That book shaped new contours for the development of liberalism while uncovering roots deep in the past. Reading Rasmussen and Den Uyl engages numerous thinkers and the authors in a joint project of articulating some of the most important future directions of argument. -- Jonathan Jacobs, Colgate University
      This book is an outstanding collection of essays mostly focusing on Den Uyl and Rasmussen's key contention that a neo-Aristotelian ethics of flourishing provides the basis for a political doctrine which precludes the political promotion of human flourishing. The analyses of human flourishing and of how an appeal to it can or cannot support classical liberal conclusions are powerful and insightful. -- Eric Mack, Tulane University
      It is high time that these two indefatigable, bright students of human community life receive the attention paid them in this fine collection of comments and criticisms. Maybe this group of respectful essays, with their close scrutiny of Norms of Liberty, will eventually lead to the book's ideas having the impact they deserve to make. -- Tibor R. Machan, Chapman University's Argyros School of Business & Economics

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 An Introduction to Norms of Liberty Chapter 3 Assessing the Prospects for Norms of Liberty Chapter 4 A Liberal Defense of Liberalism Chapter 5 Can the Political Priority of Liberty be Squared with the Ethical Priority of Flourishing? Chapter 6 Building a Bridge from Both Sides: A Response to Norms of Liberty Chapter 7 Beyond Both the Polis and the Enlightenment: Reflections on Norms of Liberty and the Crisis of Contemporary Liberal Theory Chapter 8 A Non-Atomist Defense of Individual Liberty Chapter 9 Aristotle and Aristotelianism in Norms of Liberty Chapter 10 Moral Truth, Moral Disagreement, and the Agent-Relative Conception of Moral Value Chapter 11 Reflections on Norms of Liberty: What Makes Liberty Worthy of the Name? Chapter 12 Human Flourishing and Voluntarist Self-Direction Chapter 13 Flourishing Through Trade Chapter 14 Self-Directedness and the Human Good in Norms of Liberty Chapter 15 Norms of Liberty: Challenges and Prospects

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