1st Edition
Sincerity in Politics and International Relations
Introduction
Part 1: Publicity
1. Political Deception: Lowering the Bar
- Glen Newey
2. The Role of Public Reason's Principle of Sincerity
- Enrico Zoffoli
3. Speaking on Morality's Behalf: When One Should Be Silent and Why
- Mark Evans
4. What Can We Learn About Political Corruption From Kant's Conceptions of Honesty, Publicity and Truthfulness?
- Doron Navot
Part 2: Rhetoric
5. The Political Rhetoric of Administrative Ethics: Obama VS. the Cynics
- Anders Berg-Sorensen
6. A Kantian Rhetoric of Sincerity: Politics, Truth and Truthfulness
- Pamela Sue Anderson
7. Making Sense: The Possibility of Truthfulness In Politics
- Esther Abin
8. On Doubt and Otherness: Deconstructing Power and Dissent
- Simone Cheli
Part 3: Institutions
9. Political Dissimulation a la Kant: Two Limits of the Sincerity Requirement
- Sorin Baiasu
10. Pretending Peace: Provisional Political Trust and Sinceriy in Kant and Amery
- Marguerite La Caze
11. Governing by Trust: Sincerity as a Procedural Fairness Norm
- Zsolt Boda
12. Truth-Telling and Right-Speaking in European Integration Politics: From Theory to Practice and Back
- Catherine Guisan
Biography
Sorin Baiasu is Professor of Philosophy at Keele University, UK. Apart from articles and chapters, he authored Kant and Sartre: Re-discovering Critical Ethics (2011), and edited and co-edited several collections.
Sylvie Loriaux is Assistant Professor of Political Theory at Laval University, Canada. She contributed articles to various journals, including Moral Philosophy and Politics and the European Journal of Political Theory.






