theory of justiceutilitarianismsocial justiceThis study starts from the assumption that the theory of distributive justice as fairness, theorized by John Rawls and the theory of justice as entitlement, outlined by Robert Nozick, are the main rivals in the arena of debate in conte...
The Buddhists would also push harder than Rawls for global structures building multilateralism, restrict more severely justifications for war and behavior in war, stress economic justice more heavily, and insist on all the human rights in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. 展开 ...
Bu kuramlar,John Rawls'unliberalizmi, Robert Nozick'in özgürlükçülüğü ve Alasdair MacIntyre ve Michael Walzer'in toplulukçuluğu ile ilgilidir. These theories include the liberalism ofJohn Rawls, the libertarianism of Robert Nozick, and the communitarianism of Alasdair MacIntyre and ...
Part II concerns Rawls' "justice condition" and refutes it. Part III is a brief comment on the (so assumed) advantages of the fair play theory. Part IV is of great length and importance. Simmons responds to Robert Nozick's criticism and develops his own reading of the principle of fair...
A large portion of Robert Nozick’s Anarchy, The State and Utopia is dedicated to refuting the theories of John Rawls. Specifically, Nozick takes issue with Rawls’ conception of distributive justice as it pertains to economic inequalities...Fraser, Colin R...
John RawlsRobert NozickSince old times, social philosophers have attempted to analyze the fundamental frameworks of society and relations of power by relying on intellectual foundations and rational reasoning. In this paradigm, issue of justice has been always central of attention, such that regulation...
In this research the objective was to analyze justice considering the optics of John Rawls and Robert Nozick, from a comparative perspective. A documentary review of the bibliographic material on Rawls' Theory of Justice (1975) and Nozick's Anarchy, State and Utopia (...
RAWLS, John, 1921-2002LIBERTARIANISMFREE enterpriseNATURAL selectionJUSTICELIBERALISMPHILOSOPHERSPOVERTYAmong twentieth-century political philosophers, Americans John Rawls and Robert Nozick are generally recognized as giants-both for the boldness of their arguments and for the influence they have...
Presents verbatim the philosophical brief submitted by Ronald Dworkin, Thomas Nagel, Robert Nozick, John Rawls, Thomas Scanlon and Judith Jarvis Thomson on physician-assisted suicide. Constitutional liberty; Death as the most significant event of life; Right to make choices central to personal dignity...
that separateness is relevant not just as a fact about persons as beneficiaries, but perhaps even more fundamentally, as agents.; Chapter one explores the connection between respect for the separateness of persons and liberal theory, with reference to the cases of John Rawls and Robert Nozick. ...