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  1. John Rawls' Theory of Social Justice: An Introduction by H. Gene Blocker, 1982-01
  2. John Rawls' Theory of Institutionalism: The Historical Movement Toward Liberal Democracy by Shaomeng Li, 2009-11-05
  3. Das Unterschiedsprinzip von John Rawls: Seine Akzeptanz und seine praktische Anwendbarkeit am Beispiel Ungarns (European university studies. Series V, Economics and management) (German Edition) by Marec Bela Steffens, 1993
  4. El Liberalismo Politico (Spanish Edition) by John Rawls, 2004-05
  5. Reflections on Rawls by Shaun P. Young, 2009-03-28
  6. Rawls, Dewey, and Constructivism: On the Epistemology of Justice (Continuum Studies in Political Philosophy) by Eric Thomas Weber, 2010-09-23
  7. John Stuart Mill's Political Philosophy (Continuum Studies in British Philosophy) by John R. Fitzpatrick, 2006-06-22
  8. Liberty, Equality, and the Law: Selected Tanner Lectures on Moral Philosophy by John Rawls, Charles Fried, et all 1987-02
  9. John M. Harbert III: Marching to the Beat of a Different Drummer by Leah Rawls Atkins, 1999-01
  10. Political Liberalism - 2nd Edition by John Rawls, 2005
  11. LECCIONES SOBRE LA HISTORIA DE LA FILOSOFIA POLITICA by JOHN RAWLS, 2009
  12. The Two Principles and Their Justification (Philosophy of Rawls, Volume 2)
  13. Politischer Liberalismus. by John Rawls, 2003-07-01
  14. Two Concepts of Rules (Irvington Reprint Series in Philosophy) by John Rawls, 1991-10

61. The New Republic Online: Directory: Keyword
May 15, 2004. rawls, john Return to Keyword Search. CAMBRIDGE DIARIST A Just Man by Michael J. Sandel Post date 12.05.02, TNR Digital.
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62. Rawls On Justice
john rawls on Justice. This web page was revised September 3, 2002. Such an approach to the selection of rules of distributive justice is provided by john rawls.
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John Rawls on Justice
This web page was revised September 3, 2002 Note. This web page is based primarily on ideas contained in John Rawls' influential book A Theory of Justice (Harvard University Press, 1971), which has been discussed by many philosophers and nonphilosophers alike. Its ideas are often quoted and paraphrased in textbooks for Introduction to Philosophy, Ethics, and Business Ethics courses. But Rawls has gone beyond his views of 1971, and philosophy courses are beginning to take his important later thinking into account. The later ideas of Rawls to some extent build on the earlier work summarized below. A new webpage has been developed to accompany the discussion of Rawls' later ideas. See John Rawls' Mature Theory of Social Justice Contents
  • Introduction
  • Rawls' Method
  • Rawls' Two Principles of Justice
  • Beyond Rawls Introduction Selecting Principles of Justice. Different principles of distributive justice are proposed by different philosophers. Does that mean that we may choose any one of them with equal justification? A "yes" answer to this question would make disputes about fairness impossible to settle. To avoid this, we must find some non-arbitary method of selecting among proposed principles of justice. The Uses of Tradition.
  • 63. The Chronicle: 7/20/2001: The Enduring Significance Of John Rawls
    From the issue dated July 20, 2001. The Enduring Significance of john rawls. By MARTHA NUSSBAUM john rawls, who turned 80 this year
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    From the issue dated July 20, 2001
    The Enduring Significance of John Rawls
    By MARTHA NUSSBAUM
    John Rawls, who turned 80 this year, is the most distinguished moral and political philosopher of our age. Initially isolated in a world of Anglo-American philosophy preoccupied with questions of logic and language, Rawls played a major role in reviving an interest in the substantive questions of political philosophy. What makes a society just? How is social justice connected to an individual's pursuit of the good life? By now, the influence of his ideas and his impact as a teacher, first at Princeton, Cornell, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and then for many years at Harvard, have made those questions central to philosophy, and our age rich in arguments about justice, respect, and liberty.
    In 1999, the National Endowment for the Humanities honored Rawls with the National Humanities Medal. In a similar celebration of his importance, Harvard University Press has been releasing a series of his previously unpublished or revised works: an updated edition of the landmark A Theory of Justice;

    64. Philosophers: Rawls
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    65. John Rawls
    Andreas Føllesdal. john rawls 80 vuotta. john rawls on eräs 1900luvun vaikutusvaltaisimpia poliittisia filosofeja. Viime helmikuussa hän täytti 80 vuotta.
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    66. John Rawls, "Punishment"
    john rawls Punishment . From Two Concepts of Rules by john rawls, The Philosophical Review, Vol. 64 (1955), pp. 3 13. Reprinted by permission of the author.
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    "Punishment" About the Author: John Rawls, who is now Professor of Philosophy Emeritus at Harvard University, is one of the major moral and political philosophers of the twentieth century. His A Theory of Justice set the stage for an entire generation of thinkers in their discussions of justice as fairness. His most recent book is Political Liberalism About the Article: Rawls draws a crucial distinction between (1) justifying a practice or institution and (2) justifying particular actions that fall under it. He then applies this distinction to the question of how we justify punishment. He argues that utilitarian considerations justify the institution of punishment as a whole, while retributivist concerns dictate and justify the decision to punishment particular crimes in particular ways. He then shows why utilitarian justifications of punishment as a institution are not open to the kinds of abuses some critics of utilitarianism have alleged.

    67. Frank Dietrich: Die Kommunitaristische Kritik An John Rawls' Theorie Des Gesells
    rawls, john (1951) Outline of a Decision Procedure for Ethics.
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    Vortrag gehalten am 12.01.1998 im Rahmen der Vortragsserie "Zur Lehre vom Gesellschaftsvertrag" an der Universität-GH-Duisburg I. Einleitung Aus deutscher Perspektive liegt die - in der amerikanischen Diskussion vernachlässigte - Parallele zu dem von Ferdinand Tönnies formulierten Gemeinschaftsbegriff auf der Hand. In seinem 1887 erstmalig erschienen Hauptwerk "Gemeinschaft und Gesellschaft" hat Tönnies zwischen organischen Gemeinschaften und den künstlichen Verbindungen der gesellschaftlichen Sphäre unterschieden. Als typische Gemeinschaftsformen nennt Tönnies die Familie, die Freundschaft sowie die dörfliche bzw. kleinstädtische Nachbarschaft. Die Gemeinschaften werden Tönnies zufolge durch emotionale Bindung und natürliche Solidarität zusammengehalten. Die der gesellschaftlichen Sphäre zugeordneten Verbindungen sind in erster Linie ökonomische und rechtliche Beziehungen. Sie basieren im Gegensatz zu den Gemeinschaften auf rationalem Kalkül und individueller Interessenverfolgung (Tönnies 1979). Eine der interessantesten Argumentationen gegen die universalistische Moralauffassung stammt von Michael Walzer. In seinem Werk "Kritik und Gemeinsinn" unterscheidet Walzer drei Wege der moralischen Erkenntnisgewinnung (Walzer 1990a). Diese drei Wege nennt er Entdeckung, Erfindung und Interpretation. Den Weg der Entdeckung beschreiten Moraltheorien, die Normen als Teil der göttlichen Schöpfung oder der natürlichen Ordnung begreifen. Walzer führt religiöse Lehren und Naturrechtskonzeptionen als Beispiele an. Diese Moraltheorien sehen ihre Aufgabe darin, die in der Seinsordnung enthaltenen Werte aufzufinden und theoretisch zu artikulieren. Die von ihnen entdeckten Normen können, da sie allen Menschen immer schon vorgegeben sind, universale Geltung beanspruchen.

    68. John Rawls - Geschichte Der Moralphilosophie - Perlentaucher.de

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    69. BrothersJudd.com - Review Of John Rawls's A Theory Of Justice
    Author Info john rawls 1921. john rawls Theory of Justice is the single most important philosophical work of the Left since Marx.
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    John Rawls' Theory of Justice is the single most important philosophical work of the Left since Marx. As even a brief search of the Internet will reveal, it is one of the most widely discussed topics in political philosophy. I fondly recall arguing about Rawls' theories in John Singer's Values and Institutions class at Colgate, so it was interesting to finally try reading it. It turns out, the revolution that Rawls created was based on a simple but totally specious change in the assumptions about human nature, and upon this rotten foundation he built up a shaky edifice to justify Liberal yearnings. The book is reminiscent of a treatise by a Medieval scientist, working out the elaborate orbital patterns that planets would require if the Universe actually were geocentric. The essential change that Rawls made was to replace the State of Nature with his "Original Position", wherein, when it came time for primordial man to enter into a social contract, because he would be ignorant of his own capacities (the "veil of ignorance"), he would pursue a low risk strategy and choose a social contract based on egalitarianism; he would seek the most equal distribution of wealth and power possible, just in case it turned out that he was the least fit of the species. Rawls' great error is to try to base his theory on a generalized yearning for "happiness". Rawls was seeking a positive definition of Man's aspiration in the "original position", but the inevitable result, because we will all define happiness differently, is to create a foundational quagmire for his theories. After all, you may define happiness as having a lot of stuff, but I may define it as spiritual enlightenment. The classic understanding, basing the social contract on the avoidance of death, is obviously universal, we are all agreed that our own deaths are to be avoided, and, therefore, more sound. .

    70. Walter De Gruyter - Das Recht Der Völker
    Translate this page rawls, john. Das Recht der Völker. Das jüngste Buch von john rawls ist nach A Theory of Justice 1971, dt. 1975) und Political Liberalism (1993, dt.
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    71. John Rawls Bibliography
    john rawls. A Selected Bibliography Compiled by. Eddie Yeghiayan. 1950 Part of a conference on the topic of john rawls, held inParis, March 2021, 1987.
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    A Selected Bibliography Compiled by Eddie Yeghiayan "A Study in the Grounds of Ethical Knowledge: Considered with Reference to Judgments on the Moral Worth of Character." Ph.D. Dissertation, Princeton University, 1950. Abstract in Disserta tion Abstracts "Outline of a Decision Procedure for Ethics." Philosophical Review (April Review of Inquiries into the Nature of Law and Morals C.D. Broad, tr.). Mind (July Review of Stephen Toulmin's An Examination of the Place of Reason in Ethics Philosophical Review (October "Two Concepts of Rules." Philosophical Review (January
    "Justice as Fairness." Journal of Philosophy (October 24,
    An abbreviated version of the next item.
    "Justice as Fairness." Philosophical Review (April Review of A. Vilhelm Lundstedt's Legal Thinking Revised Cornell Law Quarterly
    "Justice as Fairness." In Frederick A. Olafson, ed., Justice and Social Policy: A Collection of Essays , pp. 80-107. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, A Spectrum Book,
    See "Justice as Fairness" ( 1958), the last paragraph of Section 3 has been extensively revised.

    72. Jacob T. Levy
    many virtues. UPDATE The 1127 NYT carries the following notice rawls - john Bordley, James Bryant Conant University Professor Emeritus, Harvard, died at
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  • 73. Biblioteca Della Libertà - John Rawls
    Translate this page La teoria della giustizia di john rawls. «La nostra rivista si è assunta il compito di presentare john rawls al lettore italiano
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    75. John Rawls 1921-2002
    john rawls 19212002. aResponsable du site Jean-Jacques Delfour j.jacques.delfour@ac-toulouse.fr. Le philosophe john rawls est mort le 24 novembre 2002.
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    1971 book, "A Theory of Justice" Born in Baltimore, Maryland, Rawls attended the Kent School in Kent, Conn., and earned a B.A. degree from Princeton in 1943. From 1943 to 1945 he served in New Guinea, the Philippines, and Japan as an enlisted man in the U.S. infantry, later describing his military career as "singularly undistinguished." He returned to Princeton in 1946 to take up graduate studies, receiving his Ph.D. in philosophy in 1950. Before joining the Harvard Philosophy Department in 1962, he was an instructor at Princeton (1950-52), assistant and associate professor of philosophy at Cornell (1953-59), and professor of philosophy at M.I.T. (1960-62). He was appointed the Conant University Professor at Harvard in 1979. University professors hold Harvard's highest professorial posts. These special endowed positions were established in 1935 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College for "individuals of distinction ... working on the frontiers of knowledge, and in such a way as to cross the conventional boundaries of the specialties."

    76. John Rawls And The Liberal Faith
    john rawls and the Liberal Faith by Peter Berkowitz. Liberalism has always staked its claim to govern on its superior rationality.
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    77. Richard Epstein On John Rawls On National Review Online
    his past Sunday marked the death of Harvard University s john rawls, widely regarded as the most influential political philosopher of the 20th century.
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      An appreciation from the Right. By Richard A. Epstein his past Sunday marked the death of Harvard University's John Rawls, widely regarded as the most influential political philosopher of the 20th century. I met Rawls once vicariously and once in person; both encounters only confirmed for me his reputation not only a political thinker, but also as a decent and humble man. As to my vicarious connection, much of his great work, A Theory of Justice Many years later, long after he was world-famous, Rawls visited the law school at the University of Chicago and attended a lunch at our Round Table, which could seat 10 or 12, but not the full crowd of faculty who wanted the opportunity to talk with him. As a late arrival, I was left sitting at the opposite end of the room. So I introduced myself to him afterwards, and he walked me back to the law school for a few minutes of conversation, even though he had planned to head off in the opposite direction. When I offered to drive him back across Hyde Park, he asked that I not be troubled, and set off on a slow and somewhat labored walk on his own. He did not have it within his power to inconvenience or impose on anyone else.

    78. Prospect - Selected Features - Portrait: John Rawls
    left? have before me a copy of a new book called Collected Papers, by john rawls. It does not have the feel of an important book.
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    June 1999 In 1971 a reclusive American academic revived liberal political philosophy with A Theory of Justice . Why did he write it? And why was it applauded and then ignored by the left?
      have before me a copy of a new book called Collected Papers, by John Rawls. It does not have the feel of an important book. Its language is often blunt and lifeless; certain phrases"a well-ordered constitutional democracy," "the fact of reasonable pluralism," "the criterion of reciprocity"seem to crop up again and again, as if part of a strangely unpoetic mantra. For the most part its headings are dry and academic: Chapter 12: "Reply to Alexander and Musgrave"; Chapter 13: "A Kantian Conception of Equality." Its arguments seem remote; they are certainly difficult. Yet the publication of this book is an important event. Since the appearance of Rawls's epoch-making A Theory of Justice in 1971, he has been acknowledged as America'sperhaps the world'sleading political philosopher. On a conservative estimate, there are now about 5,000 books or articles that deal with it, at least in part. Where once the foundations of western civilisation went from Plato to Freud, nowadays it is from Plato to Rawls. Most American and British, and ever more European students of politics or philosophy study his ideas. The story of "How John Rawls Revived Political Philosophy and Rejuvenated Liberalism" is part of academic legend. Given all this, you might think that Rawls would be a familiar figurethat his reputation would have seeped beyond the academic world. Yet nearly 30 years after the publication of

    79. Register At NYTimes.com
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    80. RAWLS, JOHN - Prometeo Libros - Libreria De Ciencias Sociales
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