TY - BOOK ID - 78408246 TI - Evaluating parental power : An exercise in pluralist political theory PY - 2017 SN - 1526128616 1526118807 9781526118806 9781526118813 1526118815 1784994324 9781784994327 PB - Manchester, [England] : Manchester University Press, DB - UniCat KW - Pluralism. KW - Parenting. KW - Parent and child. KW - Civics. KW - Child rearing. KW - Civics, American KW - Political science KW - Social ethics KW - Citizenship KW - Political ethics KW - Monadology KW - Monism KW - Philosophy KW - Reality KW - Parent behavior KW - Parental behavior in humans KW - Child rearing KW - Parent and child KW - Parenthood KW - Child raising KW - Children KW - Raising of children KW - Rearing of children KW - Training of children KW - Child care KW - Child and parent KW - Children and parents KW - Parent-child relations KW - Parents and children KW - Children and adults KW - Interpersonal relations KW - Parental alienation syndrome KW - Sandwich generation KW - Development and guidance KW - Management KW - Training KW - caretaker thesis. KW - children's agency. KW - children's competence. KW - children's rights. KW - children's voluntariness. KW - civic education. KW - informed consent. KW - institutional paternalism. KW - liberation thesis. KW - moral dilemmas. KW - moral pluralism. KW - parent-child relations. KW - parental power. KW - paternalism. KW - practical judgement. KW - problem-driven political philosophy. KW - theoretical rationality. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:78408246 AB - When and for what reasons does parents' power have legitimacy? And how do we rationally justify such normative evaluations? These are the questions posed in this book. In doing so, a number of specific case studies are examined in detail and an argument is made for a pluralist approach both to the conceptualisation of power and to its normative evaluation. ER -