A Theory of Justice: Original EditionHarvard University Press, 30. jun. 2009 - 623 sider Though the revised edition of A Theory of Justice, published in 1999, is the definitive statement of Rawls's view, so much of the extensive literature on Rawls's theory refers to the first edition. This reissue makes the first edition once again available for scholars and serious students of Rawls's work. |
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... efficient and well - arranged must be reformed or abolished if they are unjust . Each person possesses an inviolability founded on justice that even the welfare of society as a whole cannot override . For this reason justice denies that ...
... efficient and well - arranged must be reformed or abolished if they are unjust . Each person possesses an inviolability founded on justice that even the welfare of society as a whole cannot override . For this reason justice denies that ...
Side 6
... efficiency , and stability . Thus the plans of individuals need to be fitted together so that their activities are compatible with one another and they can all be carried through without anyone's legiti- mate expectations being severely ...
... efficiency , and stability . Thus the plans of individuals need to be fitted together so that their activities are compatible with one another and they can all be carried through without anyone's legiti- mate expectations being severely ...
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... efficient or inefficient , liberal or illiberal , and many other things , as well as just or unjust . A complete conception defining principles for all the virtues of the basic structure , together with their respective weights when ...
... efficient or inefficient , liberal or illiberal , and many other things , as well as just or unjust . A complete conception defining principles for all the virtues of the basic structure , together with their respective weights when ...
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... efficient administration of social resources to maximize the satisfaction of the system of desire constructed by the impartial spectator from the many individual systems of desires accepted as given . The compari- son with classical ...
... efficient administration of social resources to maximize the satisfaction of the system of desire constructed by the impartial spectator from the many individual systems of desires accepted as given . The compari- son with classical ...
Side 36
... efficiency , full employment , a larger national income , and its more equal distribution are accepted as social ends . Then , given the de- sired weighting of these aims , and the existing institutional setup , the precepts of fair ...
... efficiency , full employment , a larger national income , and its more equal distribution are accepted as social ends . Then , given the de- sired weighting of these aims , and the existing institutional setup , the precepts of fair ...
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accept advantages aims apply argument arrangements assume assumptions basic structure ciples circumstances citizens civil disobedience claims conception of justice considered judgments constitution constraints contract doctrine course defined definition desire difference principle discussion distribution economic effective efficiency ends envy equal liberty ethical example expectations express fact favored feelings further greater H. L. A. Hart human idea ideal individuals inequalities initial situation injustice institutions interests interpretation intuitionism intuitive justice as fairness justified least less limits maximize means ments natural duty notion one's original position particular parties philosophical point of view political precepts preferences principle of fairness principle of utility principles of justice problem procedural justice question rational plan reason recognized reflective equilibrium regulated relevant rules scheme seems sense of justice standpoint suppose theory of justice things tion unjust utilitarian veil of ignorance W. G. Runciman well-ordered society