Richard Rorty Quote

Citizens of a Jeffersonian democracy can be as religious or irreligious as they please as long as they are not fanatical. That is, they must abandon or modify opinion on matters of ultimate importance, the opinions that may hitherto have given sense and point to their lives, if these opinions entail public actions that cannot be justified to most of their fellow citizens.


"The priority of democracy to philosophy"


Citizens of a Jeffersonian democracy can be as religious or irreligious as they please as long as they are not fanatical. That is, they must abandon...

Citizens of a Jeffersonian democracy can be as religious or irreligious as they please as long as they are not fanatical. That is, they must abandon...

Citizens of a Jeffersonian democracy can be as religious or irreligious as they please as long as they are not fanatical. That is, they must abandon...

Citizens of a Jeffersonian democracy can be as religious or irreligious as they please as long as they are not fanatical. That is, they must abandon...