An edition of A theory of justice (1971)

A theory of justice

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A theory of justice
John Rawls, John Rawls
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An edition of A theory of justice (1971)

A theory of justice

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The principles of justice Rawls set forth in this book are those that free and rational people would accept in an initial position of equality. In this hypothetical situation, which corresponds to the state of nature in social contract theory, no one knows his or her place in society; his or her class position or social status; his or her fortune in the distribution of natural assets and abilities; his or her intelligence, strength, and the like; or even his or her conception of the good. Thus, deliberating behind a veil of ignorance, people determine their rights and duties. The first section of A Theory of Justice addresses objections to the theory and discusses alternative positions, especially utilitarianism. Rawls then applies his theory to the philosophical basis of constitutional liberties, the problem of distributive justice, and the grounds and limits of political duty and obligation. He includes here a discussion of civil disobedience and conscientious objection. Finally, he connects his theory of justice with a doctrine of the good and of moral development. This enables him to formulate a conception of society as a social union of social unions, and to use his theory of justice to explain the values of community. Since its first appearance in 1971, A Theory of Justice has been continuously taught and debated, and translated into twenty-four languages. This revised edition includes changes, discussed in the preface, which Rawls considered to be significant, especially to the discussions of liberty and primary social goods. - Back cover.

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Belknap
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English
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607

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A theory of justice
2005, Belknap Press of Harvard University Press
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A theory of justice
1999, Belknap
in English
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A Theory of Justice
September 30, 1999, Belknap Press
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A Theory of Justice
Sep 30, 1999, Belknap Press
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Cover of: A theory of justice.
A theory of justice.
1971, Belknap Press of Harvard University Press
in English
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A theory of justice
1971, Belknap Press
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Library of Congress
BJ 1012 R38 1999

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xv, 607 p.
Number of pages
607

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OL21113631M

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