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    Justice As Fairness: A Restatement

    Justice As Fairness: A Restatement

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    Auteur: John Rawls
    Créateurs: John Rawls, Erin Kelly
    Éditeur: Belknap Press

    Prix de liste: EUR 17,20
    Acheter Neuf: EUR 13,26
    Vous épargnez: EUR 3,94 (23%)

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    Média: Broche
    Édition: 2Rev Ed
    Pages: 240
    Poids (kg): 0.6
    Dimension (cm): 9 x 6 x 0.7

    ISBN: 0674005112
    Code Décimal Dewey: 320.011
    EAN: 9780674005112
    ASIN: 0674005112

    Date de publication: Juin 1, 2001
    Disponibilité: Expedition sous 1 a 2 jours ouvres
    Expédition: Livraison internationale disponible
    Condition: Neuf livre. Expedie en direct des USA sous 10 a 14 jours.

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    Few philosophers have made as much of a splash with a single book as John Rawls did with the 1971 publication of A Theory of Justice. Thirty years later, Justice as Fairness rearticulates the main themes of his earlier work and defends it against the swarm of criticisms it has attracted. Throughout the book, Rawls continues to defend his well-known thought experiment in which an "original position"--a sort of prenatal perspective ignorant of our race, class, and gender--provides the basis for formulating ethical principles that result in a harmonious liberal state. In addition, he supplies carefully worked-out responses and, in some cases, reformulations of his theory. Those coming to Rawls for the first time will find a lucid portrayal of his position; those embroiled in the ongoing debate will encounter a closely argued and subtle rejoinder to his adversaries. Readers will be pleased that the daunting volumes of Rawls's previous work have been distilled to a digestible 214 pages. --Eric de Place

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