Conceptual problems with perfectionism
When:   2 Nov 2016, 12:30pm - 2pm
Venue:  Morven Brown LG 2 (map ref C20)
Who:    Dominik Düber (University of Münster)
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Philosophy Seminar

Abstract

One of the great divides in contemporary political philosophy in the liberal 
tradition broadly conceived is the divide between perfectionists and 
anti-perfectionists. Whereas the former want the state to take sides on 
valuable and worthless conceptions of the good life and to play an active role 
in promoting valuable activities, the latter understand this as contradictory 
to the liberal state itself, undermining its very foundations. 
Anti-perfectionists defend a principle of restraint, arguing that though the 
state should take an active role in matters of justice, it should remain 
neutral on issues concerning the good life of its citizens.

Before taking sides in this dispute, it is important to have a clear 
understanding of its subject area. What kind of policies exactly do the 
disputants have in mind and what kinds of regulations would be ruled out if an 
anti-perfectionist principle of restraint would be enforced? The key term here 
is that of "a conception of the good (life)". What does a conception of the 
good life include and how exactly is it to be distinguished from other 
political issues such as matters of justice? There are some clear examples of 
conceptions of the good life, such as religious doctrines or rigid sexual 
moralities, yet liberal perfectionists typically do not want to (re-) introduce 
a state religion or enforce monogamous heterosexuality. The talk will take a 
closer look at the key term "conception of the good (life)" as it is used in 
the perfectionism-debate, and asks whether it can be spelled out in such a way 
as to allow a clear demarcation between two different approaches in political 
philosophy and thus provide guidance in real-world policy making.

About Dominik Düber

Dominik Düber is Research Fellow of the Centre for Advanced Study in Bioethics 
in University of Münster. Among his most recent publications is 
Selbstbestimmung und das gute Leben im demokratischen Staat. Der 
Paternalismus-Einwand gegen den Perfektionismus. mentis: Münster 2016.



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