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Rawls on Justice is a clear introduction to the theory of liberal justice set out by the most influential modern political philosopher John Rawls in his seminal work,
A Theory of Justice. Ideal for those coming to Rawls for the first time, Rawls on Justice is an invaluable guide for students of philosophy, political thought, economics and law.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Chapter 1: A Theory of Justice: Author and Context. Chapter 2: Rawls' Conception of Political Philosophy. Chapter 3: Contractualism and Utilitarianism. Chapter 4: The Object of Deliberation and the Method of Deliberating. Chapter 5: The Original Position. Chapter 6: Arguing for the Principles of Justice: Two Comparisons. Chapter 7: The Difference Principle in Reflective Equilibrium. Chapter 8: Conclusion: Justice as Fairness, a Political Doctrine.
Zusammenfassung
John Rawls is regarded as the most important political philosopher of the twentieth century. His seminal work, A Theory of Justice, transformed the study of political philosophy and shaped the political thought of a generation. Rawls on Justice demystifies this difficult text by introducing and assessing:
Rawls’ life and the background to his philosophy
The key concepts of A Theory of Justice, including the ‘orginal position’, the ‘veil of ignorance’, and the two principles of justice
Rawls’ continuing importance to contemporary philosophy and influence on political thought
Ideal for those coming to Rawls for the first time, Rawls on Justice is an invaluable guide for students of philosophy, political thought, economics and law.