from Part III - The Eclipse of Classical Thought
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 26 July 2022
By the nineteenth century, nearly everyone agreed that the rationalist program had failed. In Section II, we will consider how liberal philosophers responded. In this section, we will see how, in the nineteenth century, jurists tried to opt out of the philosophical enterprise entirely. We will also see how some contemporary liberal thinkers such as Dworkin and Rawls have revived that approach. They have said that their conclusions do not rest on the principles of any particular philosophy.
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