Balancing Reasonable Justice: John Rawls and Crucial Steps BeyondRoutledge, 15. apr. 2016 - 218 sider John Rawls's pioneering work of political philosophy A Theory of Justice has had far reaching influence on modern liberal political philosophy. Rawls' sprinciples of justice as fairness: the principle of liberty, the principle of fair equality of opportunity and the famous 'difference principle' have been both heavily criticized and incorporated into other political theories. In this book Päivänsalo both presents a deep analysis of the whole Rawlsian canon and builds upon and goes beyond Rawls's conception by introducing a fresh theoretical framework to clarify and modify different balances of the elements of Rawlsian justice. Justice as fairness is analyzed into its parts and elements, critically examined to find the strongest most favourable interpretations of each principle and in this light the principles are reconstructed and rebalanced in such a way as to resist the most significant criticisms of the Rawlsian project. |
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... and Different Rights 3.2 Economic Inequalities and Different Principles 3.3 Caring at Different Levels Conclusions: Between Traditions, Theories, and Intuitions Bibliography Index List of Figures and Tables Figures 1.1 Four main parts.
... and Different Rights 3.2 Economic Inequalities and Different Principles 3.3 Caring at Different Levels Conclusions: Between Traditions, Theories, and Intuitions Bibliography Index List of Figures and Tables Figures 1.1 Four main parts.
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... inequalities in the United States and in idealized societies Tables 2.1 Three dimensions of reasonableness 2.2 Common, plural, and relatively common goods in justice as fairness 2.3 Degrees of reasonableness and of consensus that could ...
... inequalities in the United States and in idealized societies Tables 2.1 Three dimensions of reasonableness 2.2 Common, plural, and relatively common goods in justice as fairness 2.3 Degrees of reasonableness and of consensus that could ...
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... inequalities are to satisfy two conditions: first, [a.] they are to be attached to offices and positions open to all under conditions of fair equality of opportunity; and second, [b.] they are to be to the greatest benefit of the least ...
... inequalities are to satisfy two conditions: first, [a.] they are to be attached to offices and positions open to all under conditions of fair equality of opportunity; and second, [b.] they are to be to the greatest benefit of the least ...
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... inequalities. I relate the positions of two imaginary Rawlsians, two imaginary (modest) egalitarians, and one imaginary libertarian to the difference principle and to statistical data from the United States from 1979 to 2001. This ...
... inequalities. I relate the positions of two imaginary Rawlsians, two imaginary (modest) egalitarians, and one imaginary libertarian to the difference principle and to statistical data from the United States from 1979 to 2001. This ...
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... inequalities which one concedes are just, or at least not unjust, but which, nevertheless, one wishes, on other grounds, to do away with.” Rawls said that the principles he had formulated were “of course” familiar to the reader.57 In ...
... inequalities which one concedes are just, or at least not unjust, but which, nevertheless, one wishes, on other grounds, to do away with.” Rawls said that the principles he had formulated were “of course” familiar to the reader.57 In ...
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Reasonable Democracy and Responsible Persons | |
Extensions and Balancing | |
Between Traditions Theories and Intuitions | |
Index | |
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