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This chapter explores Rainer Forst’s justification-centric view of nondomination
toleration. This view places an idea of equal respect and a
corresponding requirement of reciprocal and general justification at the core
of non-domination toleration. After reconstructing this view, this chapter
addresses two issues. First, even if this idea of equal respect requires the
limits of non-domination toleration to be drawn in a manner that is equally
justifiable to all affected people, equal justifiability should not be
understood in terms of Forst’s requirement of reciprocal and general acceptability. Second, for the equal justifiability of relevant constraints to
ensure non-domination outcomes, discursive equality must be understood in
substantive, purchase-sensitive terms. This means that a justification-centric
view of non-domination toleration stands or falls with the
participation value of what it regards as the standards of justification. This
places reasonably contested matters of value at the heart of such views.
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Keywords | Toleration Respect Power Reasonableness Rainer Forst |
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