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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Side viii
... justice that is superior , or so I argue , to the dominant utilitarianism of the tradition . The theory that results is ... equal liberty and §§ 39-40 on the meaning of the priority of liberty and the Kantian interpreta- tion , give the ...
... justice that is superior , or so I argue , to the dominant utilitarianism of the tradition . The theory that results is ... equal liberty and §§ 39-40 on the meaning of the priority of liberty and the Kantian interpreta- tion , give the ...
Side xiv
... EQUAL LIBERTY 31. The Four - Stage Sequence 195 32. The Concept of Liberty 201 33. Equal Liberty of Conscience 205 195 34. Toleration and the Common Interest 211 35. Toleration of the Intolerant 216 36. Political Justice and the ...
... EQUAL LIBERTY 31. The Four - Stage Sequence 195 32. The Concept of Liberty 201 33. Equal Liberty of Conscience 205 195 34. Toleration and the Common Interest 211 35. Toleration of the Intolerant 216 36. Political Justice and the ...
Side 12
... equal liberty , assuming for the present that this choice problem has a solution , determines the principles of justice . In justice as fairness the original position of equality corresponds to the state of nature in the traditional ...
... equal liberty , assuming for the present that this choice problem has a solution , determines the principles of justice . In justice as fairness the original position of equality corresponds to the state of nature in the traditional ...
Side 31
... justice as fairness , on the other hand , persons accept in advance a principle of equal liberty and they do this without a knowledge of their more particular ends . They implicitly agree , therefore , to con- form their conceptions of ...
... justice as fairness , on the other hand , persons accept in advance a principle of equal liberty and they do this without a knowledge of their more particular ends . They implicitly agree , therefore , to con- form their conceptions of ...
Side 33
... justice requires an equal liberty for all and permits only those economic and social inequalities which are to each person's interests . Implicit in the contrasts between classical utilitarianism and justice as fairness is a difference ...
... justice requires an equal liberty for all and permits only those economic and social inequalities which are to each person's interests . Implicit in the contrasts between classical utilitarianism and justice as fairness is a difference ...
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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