Description |
xxxiv, 401 pages ; 24 cm |
Series |
The John Dewey essays in philosophy ; no. 4 |
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John Dewey essays in philosophy ; no. 4
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Contents |
Political -- Fundamental Ideas -- The Powers of Citizens and Their Representation -- political Constructivisms -- The Idea of an Overlapping Consensus -- Priority of Right and Ideas of the Good The idea of public Reason -- The basic Structure as Subject -- The Basic Liberties and Their Priority |
Summary |
Rawls continues his ideas of fairness and justice presented in "A Theory of Justice", and address the question of how a stable and free society can be created when its citizens are deeply divided by religious, philosophical, and moral doctrines |
Analysis |
Liberalism |
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Politics Philosophy |
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Liberalism |
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Politics Philosophy |
Notes |
Includes index |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Justice.
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Liberalism.
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Political stability.
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LC no. |
92043224 |
ISBN |
0231052480 |
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9780231052481 |
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