1st Edition
Justice, Legitimacy, and Diversity Political Authority Between Realism and Moralism
1. Introduction – Emanuela Ceva (University of Pavia) and Enzo Rossi (University of Wales, Newport)
2. Secular Justification and Religious Establishment – Simon Cabulea May (Virginia Tech)
3. Beyond Legitimacy: Can Proceduralism Say Anything Relevant about Justice? – Emanuela Ceva (University of Pavia)
4. Moral and Political Authority in a Diverse Social Order – Gerald F. Gaus (University of Arizona)
5. The Priority of Legitimacy Over Justice – John Horton (Keele University)
6. Justification and Legitimation – Sebastiano Maffettone (LUISS Guido Carli, Rome)
7. Just Politics – Glen Newey (Keele University)
8. Equal Respect as a Procedural Principle of Democratic Legitimacy – Valeria Ottonelli (University of Genoa)
9. Justice, Legitimacy and (Normative) Authority for Political Realists – Enzo Rossi (University of Wales, Newport)
Biography
Emanuela Ceva is Assistant Professor of Political Philosophy at the University of Pavia. She has published on themes of procedural justice, pluralism and respect for dissenting minorities and she is completing a monograph on value conflicts in politics.
Enzo Rossi is Senior Research Fellow in Social Philosophy at the University of Wales, Newport. His published work focuses mainly on the theoretical foundations of liberal democracy, with particular attention to problems of legitimacy and realism. He is completing a book on the liberal political tradition.






