A Theory of Justice: Original EditionThough 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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... Interests , " Nomos IX : Equality , ed . J. R. Pennock and John Chapman ( New York , Atherton Press , 1967 ) , pp . 72–78 . 5. See Norman Care , " Contractualism and Moral Criticism , " The Review of Metaphysics , vol . 23 ( 1969 ) , pp ...
... Interests , " Nomos IX : Equality , ed . J. R. Pennock and John Chapman ( New York , Atherton Press , 1967 ) , pp . 72–78 . 5. See Norman Care , " Contractualism and Moral Criticism , " The Review of Metaphysics , vol . 23 ( 1969 ) , pp ...
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... interests . There is an identity of interests since social cooperation makes possible a better life for all than any would have if each were to live solely by his own efforts . There is a conflict of interests since persons are not ...
... interests . There is an identity of interests since social cooperation makes possible a better life for all than any would have if each were to live solely by his own efforts . There is a conflict of interests since persons are not ...
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... interests , say in wealth , prestige , and domination . But they are conceived as not taking an interest in one another's interests . They are to presume that even their spiritual aims may. 13 3. Main Idea of the Theory.
... interests , say in wealth , prestige , and domination . But they are conceived as not taking an interest in one another's interests . They are to presume that even their spiritual aims may. 13 3. Main Idea of the Theory.
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... interests , his capacity to advance his conception of the good , no one has a reason to acquiesce in an enduring loss for himself in order to bring about a greater net balance of satisfaction . In the absence of strong and lasting ...
... interests , his capacity to advance his conception of the good , no one has a reason to acquiesce in an enduring loss for himself in order to bring about a greater net balance of satisfaction . In the absence of strong and lasting ...
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Original Edition John RAWLS. the beliefs and interests of the parties , their relations with respect to one another , the alternatives between which they are to choose , the procedure whereby they make up their minds , and so on . As the ...
Original Edition John RAWLS. the beliefs and interests of the parties , their relations with respect to one another , the alternatives between which they are to choose , the procedure whereby they make up their minds , and so on . As the ...
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