<p>"This is a worthwhile addition to recent scholarship. The author has brought together an impressive array of resources and voices on this topic, raising basic questions that havenât been addressed directly in recent years concerning the connection to deliberation, the defense of integrity as a core liberal value, and the role of restraint."</p><p><strong>Melissa Yates, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Rutgers University</strong></p><p>"Theoretically sophisticated but also engaged with practical political issuesâŚclearly and engagingly written."</p><p><strong>Andrew Lister, Associate Professor, Queenâs University</strong></p><p>"Vallier is one of the leading philosophers currently working on public reason, and itâs a great pleasure to engage with his work, from which Iâve learned a lot. Kevin has written a terrific book: itâs an ambitious, original, and very thoughtful effort to reconcile the demands of public reason or public justification with the aspiration of many religious citizens to rely on their religious views in the political domain."</p><p><strong>Professor Jonathan Quong, University of Southern California</strong></p><p>"Vallierâs <em>Liberal Politics and Public Faith: Beyond Separation</em> stakes out a distinctive and significant version of political liberalism and offers important proposals for structuring democratic societies. The book is wide-ranging and scholarly, engagingly written, and a valuable source for understanding much of the major literature on the topic." </p><p><strong>Professor Robert Audi, University of Notre Dame</strong></p>
<p>"This is a worthwhile addition to recent scholarship. The author has brought together an impressive array of resources and voices on this topic, raising basic questions that havenât been addressed directly in recent years concerning the connection to deliberation, the defense of integrity as a core liberal value, and the role of restraint."</p><p><strong>Melissa Yates, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Rutgers University</strong></p><p>"Theoretically sophisticated but also engaged with practical political issuesâŚclearly and engagingly written."</p><p><strong>Andrew Lister, Associate Professor, Queenâs University</strong></p><p>"Vallier is one of the leading philosophers currently working on public reason, and itâs a great pleasure to engage with his work, from which Iâve learned a lot. Kevin has written a terrific book: itâs an ambitious, original, and very thoughtful effort to reconcile the demands of public reason or public justification with the aspiration of many religious citizens to rely on their religious views in the political domain."</p><p><strong>Professor Jonathan Quong, University of Southern California</strong></p><p>"Vallierâs <em>Liberal Politics and Public Faith: Beyond Separation</em> stakes out a distinctive and significant version of political liberalism and offers important proposals for structuring democratic societies. The book is wide-ranging and scholarly, engagingly written, and a valuable source for understanding much of the major literature on the topic." </p><p><strong>Professor Robert Audi, University of Notre Dame</strong></p><p>"Kevin Vallier has written a fantastic book. It makes a significant and original contribution to the literature on public reason liberalism, and anyone interested in liberalism should add it to the top of her reading list."</p><p><strong>Lori Watson, University of San Diego</strong></p>
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Biographical note
Kevin Vallier is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Bowling Green State University.