James Tully, Public Philosophy in a New Key: I, Democracy and Civic Freedom; II, Imperialism and Civic Freedom (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009).
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Tully, Public Philosophy I, 3.
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Tully, Public Philosophy I, 9-10.
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Tully, Public Philosophy I: 28, 30.
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Tully, Public Philosophy I, 58, 143
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Tully, Public Philosophy I, 147.
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Tully, Public Philosophy I, 306ff; II, 117.
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Tully, Public Philosophy I: 20, 241, 152, 25, 305, 143.
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Tully, Public Philosophy I, 175.
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Tully, Public Philosophy I: 27, 152, 150, 178.
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Tully, Public Philosophy I, 310.
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For further elaboration, see my The Right to Justification. Elements of a Constructivist Theory of Justice, trans. J. Flynn (New York: Columbia University Press, forthcoming), and "The Justification of Human Rights and the Basic Right to Justification. A Reflexive Approach," Ethics 120, no. 4 (2010): 711-740.
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For an elaboration, see my Justification and Critique, trans. C. Cronin (Cambridge: Polity, forthcoming).