Political Anti-Intentionalism

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Matthias Brinkmann
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[1] Magdalen College,
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Res Publica | 2018年 / 24卷
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Legitimacy; Intentions; Neutrality; Political liberalism;
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There has been little debate in political philosophy about whether the intentions of governments matter to the legitimacy of their policies. This paper fills this gap. First, I provide a rigorous statement of political anti-intentionalism, the view that intentions do not matter to political legitimacy. I do so by building on analogous debates in moral philosophy. Second, I sketch some strategies to defend political anti-intentionalism, which I argue are promising and available to a wide range of theories of legitimacy. Third, I show that the distinction has implications for debates surrounding neutrality and political liberalism.
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页码:159 / 179
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