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Alden Waller
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4 April, 17:41
What is a public discourse
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Public discourse is a philosophical term that refers to a main tenet of 'Political liberalism.' The premise of a liberal society is that individuals are free and even encouraged to form their own conceptions of the good. That is, what one thinks a good life is one's own making.
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