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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... real society. This means people like you and me—us. We are not prisoners of constructed principles, for we can modify them in the light of our considered judgments. Nevertheless, without principles our considered judgments are too ...
... real society. This means people like you and me—us. We are not prisoners of constructed principles, for we can modify them in the light of our considered judgments. Nevertheless, without principles our considered judgments are too ...
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... society as its subject. I have also mentioned some of his other ideas, such as considered judgments and his way to ... real society, (2) parties of the original position, (3) citizens of a well-ordered society, and (4) 37 “[The approach] ...
... society as its subject. I have also mentioned some of his other ideas, such as considered judgments and his way to ... real society, (2) parties of the original position, (3) citizens of a well-ordered society, and (4) 37 “[The approach] ...
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2 Reasonable Democracy and Responsible Persons | 41 |
3 Extensions and Balancing | 107 |
Between Traditions Theories and Intuitions | 167 |
Bibliography | 173 |
Index | 187 |
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