Justice as FairnessJohn RawlsThe Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 54, No. 22, American Philosophical Association EasternDivision: Symposium Papers to be Presented at the Fifty-Fourth Annual Meeting, HarvardUniversity, December 27-29, 1957. (Oct. 24, 1957), pp. 653-662.Stable URL:http://links....
the "justice-as-fairness" approach promoted in John Rawls's monumental 1971 work, A Theory of Justice. The Article relates how Rawls's theory, based on principles of fairness and equal opportunity, has resonated in legal and constitutional theory.The Article suggests that by combining elements of...
Justice as Fairness: A Restatement This book originated as lectures for a course on political philosophy that Rawls taught regularly at Harvard in the 1980s. In time the lectures became a re... E Kelly - 《Mind》 被引量: 2303发表: 2002年 John Rawls, Justice as Fairness: A Restatement ...
John Rawls and the History of Political Thought: The Rousseauvian and Hegelian Heritage of Justice as FairnessIn this book, Jeffrey Bercuson presents the immense, and yet for the most part unrecognized, influences of Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel on John Rawls, the most...
"\”the permanent interests of man as a progressive being”. Mill and Rawls’s thought about basic social institution About Mill's basic social structure and the basic social institutions pursued by Rawls's theory of fairness and justice. ...
A Fair Accord: Cradle to Cradle as a Design Theory Measured against John Rawls' Theory of Justice and Immanuel Kant's Categorical Imperative This essay explores a specific aspect of the role of attitude in design. The design of the built environment requires us constantly to make aesthetic and...
please contact support@. Sun Oct 28 01:07:02 2007 JOHN RAWLS The Priority of Right and Ideas of the Good The idea of the priority of right is an essential element in what I have called political liberahsm, and it has a central role in justice as fairness as a form of that view. ...
InA Theory of Justice, Rawls defends aconceptionof “justiceas fairness.” He holds that an adequate account ofjusticecannot be derived fromutilitarianism, because that doctrine is consistent with intuitively undesirable forms of government in which the greaterhappinessof a majority is achieved by negle...
This is not necessarily a religious conviction: both Kant and John Rawls argue in favor of a nonreligious objective moral code, as does Ayn Rand. (A more thorough examination that these few paragraphs would be needed to weigh out pros and cons of each: I am merely pointing out that better...
Justice as FairnessJohn RawlsThe Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 54, No. 22, American Philosophical Association EasternDivision: Symposium Papers to be Presented at the Fifty-Fourth Annual Meeting, HarvardUniversity, December 27-29, 1957. (Oct. 24, 1957), pp. 653-662.Stable URL:http://links....