2006
DOI: 10.1080/13698230600942042
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Public Institutions, Overlapping Consensus and Trust

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“…Porter (1998Porter ( , 2000 examines the Coalition through a type of Rawlsian/ Habermasian approach critically discussed by Vaughan-William (2006) in relation to the work of writers such as Shane O'Neill and Gerard Delanty. Like these writers, Porter believes that the solution to ethnic antagonisms lies in liberal political structures based around dialogue and rational engagement with the 'other' (see O'Kelly 2006). Porter views the Coalition as engaged in a practice of discourse ethics that reflects the ideals of contemporary liberal political philosophy.…”
Section: The Search For Solutions the Niwc And Feminist Theorymentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…Porter (1998Porter ( , 2000 examines the Coalition through a type of Rawlsian/ Habermasian approach critically discussed by Vaughan-William (2006) in relation to the work of writers such as Shane O'Neill and Gerard Delanty. Like these writers, Porter believes that the solution to ethnic antagonisms lies in liberal political structures based around dialogue and rational engagement with the 'other' (see O'Kelly 2006). Porter views the Coalition as engaged in a practice of discourse ethics that reflects the ideals of contemporary liberal political philosophy.…”
Section: The Search For Solutions the Niwc And Feminist Theorymentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Other contributors to this volume have critically examined the application of political theory to solving Northern Ireland's ethnic conflict (Vaughan-Williams 2006;Edkins 2006;O'Kelly 2006;Finlayson 2006;Zalewski 2006). This essay extends that exploration on to the terrain of feminist theory and politics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%