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Reading Rawls Norman Daniels

Reading Rawls By Norman Daniels

Reading Rawls by Norman Daniels


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Reading Rawls: Critical Studies on Rawls' 'A Theory of Justice' by Norman Daniels

First published in 1975, this collection includes many of the best critical responses to John Rawls' A Theory of Justice, and the editor has elected to reissue the book without making any substitutions. As he argues in his new preface, the variety of issues raise in the original papers has been a major part of the book's appeal. He also acknowledges that no modest revision of this book could pretend to respond adequately to the considerable elaboration and evolution of Rawls' theory in the last fifteen years.

Political philosophy has been one of the most exciting areas of philosophical activity in the years since A Theory of Justice, and much of that activity has been a response to Rawls' work. In his preface, the editor suggests how some of the insights and criticisms contained in the collection have had a bearing on developments in Rawls' theory and in political philosophy more generally, and that fresh reading of each of them reveals additional important points that have not yet received adequate attention.

The contributors are: Benjamin Barber, Norman Daniels, Gerald Dworkin, Ronald Dworkin, Joel Feinberg, Milton Fisk, R.M. Hare, H.L.A. Hart, David Lyons, Frank Michelman, Richard Miller, Thomas Nagel, T.M. Scanlon, and A.K. Sen.

Reading Rawls Reviews

When John Rawls' A Theory of Justice appeared in 1971 it received, for an academic work on moral philosophy, an unprecedented welcome: reviews in the leading literary journals called it the most notable contribution to the English speaking tradition of political philosophy since Sidgwick and Mill. Later reviews in the professional philosophical journals tended to be more critical; nevertheless, A Theory of Justice has quickly become a standard work... It is still a rich source of stimulating ideas ... and Rawls' book will continue to be read. Norman Daniels' collection of fourteen articles will help readers to understand and evaluate it. -The Economist ,

Table of Contents

Contents Part One: 1. 2. 3. Part Two: 4. 5. 6. 7. Part Three: 8. 9. 10. 11. Part Four: 12. 13. 14.

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GOR006259441
9780804715034
0804715033
Reading Rawls: Critical Studies on Rawls' 'A Theory of Justice' by Norman Daniels
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Paperback
Stanford University Press
19890301
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