John Rawls is widely considered one of the most important political
philosophers of the 20th century, and his highly original and
influential works play a central role in contemporary philosophical
debates. This collection of original essays explores the outpouring of
scholarship and debate inspired by Rawls's political philosophy. Given
the vastness of this scholarship, this volume aims to provide inroads
to its central themes and preoccupations. The volume is divided into
ten parts, exploring ten distinct questions, for example: Can Rawls's
conception of public reason offer determinate answers to major
questions of justice? Is ideal theory useful or relevant to resolving
issues of justice in the nonideal world? Are libertarians correct to
criticize Rawls's work for failing to prioritize economic liberty?
When institutions aim at equality, what is it that they should seek to
equalize--primary goods, capabilities, or welfare? For each question,
there is an introductory essay, providing an overview of the relevant
arguments from Rawls's work and the historical contours of the debate
that ensued. Each introductory essay is followed by two essays written
by scholars who take opposing positions, which move the discussion
forward in a fruitful way. This volume provides readers with clear and
in-depth explication of Rawls's arguments, the most important critical
dialogue generated in response to those arguments, and the dialogue's
significance to contemporary politics.
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Debating the Major Questions
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ISBN
9780190859244
Publisert
2020
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1. utgave
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Oxford University Press Academic US
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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