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Rawls 'A Theory of Justice' and Its Critics

Rawls 'A Theory of Justice' and Its Critics

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Rawls 'A Theory of Justice' and Its Critics

Chandran Kukathas | Philip Pettit

Philosophy / General

John Rawls's A Theory of Justice has been enormously influential in philosophy, political theory, welfare economics and jurisprudence. This book is a systematic study of Rawls's work. It provides a clear and concise account of Rawls's ideas, situates them within contemporary debates and submits them to critical scrutiny.

The authors discuss the background against which A Theory of Justice was written, the contractarian character of Rawls's theory, his claims about justice and his arguments for them. Finally the authors look at Rawls's emerging self-interpretation and self-critique, identifying the different phases of his later development.

Clear and accessible to non-specialists, this book will also be of great value to students in philosophy, sociology and economics.


Publication Date: 16 January 1991
Publisher: Polity Press
Imprint: Polity
ISBN-13: 9780745602820
Format: Paperback / softback
Page Count: 176
Weight (oz): 9.0

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