Toleration, Diversity, and Global JusticePenn State Press, 5.11.2015 г. - 248 страници The "comprehensive liberalism" defended in this book offers an alternative to the narrower "political liberalism" associated with the writings of John Rawls. By arguing against making tolerance as fundamental a value as individual autonomy, and extending the reach of liberalism to global society, it opens the way for dealing more adequately with problems of human rights and economic inequality in a world of cultural pluralism. |
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... Rawls. This idea of liberalism, if it did not exactly originate with Rawls, was given its fullest and precise articulation by him in his more recent writings. And it was Rawls, too, who first drew the contrast between this idea of ...
... Rawls. This idea of liberalism, if it did not exactly originate with Rawls, was given its fullest and precise articulation by him in his more recent writings. And it was Rawls, too, who first drew the contrast between this idea of ...
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... Rawls, Political Liberalism, 11–12. 12. See, e.g., Pogge, ''Liberalism and Global Justice: Hoffmann and Nardin in International Affairs,'' 68. 13. Rawls, Political Liberalism, 12–13. Sen also discusses these different ways of being ...
... Rawls, Political Liberalism, 11–12. 12. See, e.g., Pogge, ''Liberalism and Global Justice: Hoffmann and Nardin in International Affairs,'' 68. 13. Rawls, Political Liberalism, 12–13. Sen also discusses these different ways of being ...
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... Rawls says, ''As free persons, citizens claim the right to view their persons as independent from and not identified ... Rawls, A Theory of Justice, 15. Rawls's original position 10 TOLERATION, DIVERSITY, AND GLOBAL JUSTICE.
... Rawls says, ''As free persons, citizens claim the right to view their persons as independent from and not identified ... Rawls, A Theory of Justice, 15. Rawls's original position 10 TOLERATION, DIVERSITY, AND GLOBAL JUSTICE.
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... Rawls has famously put it, these contingent facts about individuals are ''arbitrary from a moral point of view'' and ... Rawls, A Theory of Justice, 15. Rawls's original position whereby parties to the hypothetical deliberation about ...
... Rawls has famously put it, these contingent facts about individuals are ''arbitrary from a moral point of view'' and ... Rawls, A Theory of Justice, 15. Rawls's original position whereby parties to the hypothetical deliberation about ...
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... Rawls. Given Rawls's prominence in contemporary political philosophy and the fact. 37. Beitz, ''Sovereignty and Morality in International Affairs,'' 253. 38. Smith, 218. 39. Hoffmann, ''The Crisis of Liberal Internationalism,'' 169. 1.
... Rawls. Given Rawls's prominence in contemporary political philosophy and the fact. 37. Beitz, ''Sovereignty and Morality in International Affairs,'' 253. 38. Smith, 218. 39. Hoffmann, ''The Crisis of Liberal Internationalism,'' 169. 1.
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Two Liberal Views | 47 |
4 Individual Rights and State Sovereignty | 79 |
5 The Rights of Peoples | 103 |
6 The Problem of Oppressive Cultures | 129 |
7 Justice and Equality | 159 |
8 From Theory to Practice | 193 |
Bibliography | 219 |
Index | 229 |
Back Cover | 234 |
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