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| 100 | 1 | _aPogge, Thomas Winfried Menko. | |
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_aJohn Rawls : _bHis life and theory of justice / _cThomas Pogge ; translated by Michelle Kosch. |
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_aOxford ; _aNew York : _bOxford University Press, _c2007. |
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_axv, 228 p. : _bill. ; _c22 cm. |
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| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 198-214) and index. | ||
| 505 | _aPreface 1. Biography 1.1. Family and Schooling 1.2. College and War 1.3. Academic Career 1.4. The Turbulent Decade 1962-1971 1.5. After A Theory of Justice 1.6. The Meaning of Rawls's Project 2. The Focus on the Basic Structure 2.1. The Origin of the Theory 2.2. The Complexity of Modern Sciences 2.3. The Idea of an Overlapping Consensus 2.4. The Scope of the Theory 3. A Top-Tier Criterion of Justice 3.1. Purely Recipient-Oriented Criteria of Justice 3.2. The Anonymity Condition 3.3. Fundamental Interests versus Happiness 4. The Basic Idea: Justice as Fairness 4.1. The Original Position 4.2. Maximin versus Average 4.3. Primary Goods 4.4. The Lexical Priority of the Basic Liberties 5. The First Principle of Justice 5.1. The Structure of a Basic Right 5.2. Formulating the Required Scheme of Basic Rights and Liberties 5.3. The Fair Value of the Basic Political Liberties 5.4. Permissible Reductions of Basic Liberties 5.5. Impermissible Reductions of Basic Liberties 6. The Second Principle of Justice 6.1. The Difference Principle in First Approximation 6.2. The Difference Principle in Detail 6.3. Advocating the Difference Principle in the Original Position 6.4. The Opportunity Principle 6.5. Advocating the Opportunity Principle in the Original Position 6.6. A Property-Owning Democracy 7. A Rawlsian Society 7.1. A Well-Ordered Society 7.2. A Political Conception of Justice 7.3. Political versus Comprehensive Liberalisms 7.4. An Egalitarian Liberal Conception of Justice 7.5. A Society Well-Ordered by Rawls's Conception 7.6. A More Realistic Vision 8. On Justification 8.1. Reflective Equilibrium 8.2. Fundamental Ideas 8.3. Truth and Reasonableness 9. The Reception of Justice as Fairness 9.1. Rawls and Libertarianism 9.2. Rawls and Communitarianism 9.3. Rawls and Kant Conclusion Appendix Index | ||
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_aRawls, John, _d1921-2002. |
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| 700 | 1 | _aKosch, Michelle. | |
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