Biothics, the Christian Citizen, and the Pluralist Game |
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Authors: | Beckwith Francis J. |
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Affiliation: | Baylor University Waco, Texas, USA |
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Abstract: | ![]() The ascendancy of Christian activism in bioethical policy debateshas elicited a number of responses by critics of this activism.These critics typically argue that the public square ought toembrace Secular Liberalism (SL), a perspective that its proponentsmaintain is the most just arrangement in a pluralist society,even though SL places restraints on Christian activists thatare not placed on similarly situated citizens who hold moreliberal views on bioethical questions. The author critiquesthree arguments that are offered to defend SL: (1) the goldenrule contract argument, (2) the secular reason argument, and(3) the err-on-the-side-of-liberty argument. The author concludesthat each of these arguments fail to support SL. |
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Keywords: | religion pluralism liberalism secularism |
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