Reconstructing Rawls the Kantian foundations of justice as fairness
Compares the theories of John Rawls and Emmanuel Kant, and offers an internal critique and reconstruction of justice as fairness, reconceiving it as a comprehensive, universalistic Kantian liberalism
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University Park :
Pennsylvania State University Press
2011
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Rawls's Kantianism
- The Kantian conception of the person
- The priorities of right and political liberty
- The priority of civil liberty
- The priority of fair equality of opportunity
- The difference principle
- Justifying the Kantian conception of the person
- The poverty of political liberalism
- Conclusion: justice as fairness as a universalistic Kantian liberalism