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A Companion to Rawls


A Companion to Rawls


Blackwell Companions to Philosophy 1. Aufl.

von: Jon Mandle, David A. Reidy

48,99 €

Verlag: Wiley-Blackwell
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 11.10.2013
ISBN/EAN: 9781118328439
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 608

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<p>Wide ranging and up to date, this is the single most comprehensive treatment of the most influential political philosopher of the 20th century, John Rawls.</p> <ul> <li> An unprecedented survey that reflects the surge of Rawls scholarship since his death, and the lively debates that have emerged from his work</li> <li>Features an outstanding list of contributors, including senior as well as “next generation” Rawls scholars</li> <li>Provides careful, textually informed exegesis and well-developed critical commentary across all areas of his work, including  non-Rawlsian perspectives</li> <li>Includes discussion of new material, covering Rawls’s work from the newly published undergraduate thesis to the final writings on public reason and the law of peoples</li> <li>Covers Rawls’s moral and political philosophy, his distinctive methodological commitments, and his relationships to the history of moral and political philosophy and to jurisprudence and the social sciences</li> <li>Includes discussion of his monumental 1971 book, <i>A Theory of Justice</i>, which is often credited as having revitalized political philosophy</li> </ul>
<p>Notes on Contributors ix</p> <p>Introduction 1<br /> <i>Jon Mandle and David A. Reidy</i></p> <p><b>Part I Ambitions 7</b></p> <p>1 From Philosophical Theology to Democratic Theory: Early Postcards from an Intellectual Journey 9<br /> <i>David A. Reidy</i></p> <p>2 Does Justice as Fairness Have a Religious Aspect? 31<br /> <i>Paul Weithman</i></p> <p><b>Part II Method 57</b></p> <p>3 Constructivism as Rhetoric 59<br /> <i>Anthony Simon Laden</i></p> <p>4 Kantian Constructivism 73<br /> <i>Larry Krasnoff</i></p> <p>5 The Basic Structure of Society as the Primary Subject of Justice 88<br /> <i>Samuel Freeman</i></p> <p>6 Rawls on Ideal and Nonideal Theory 112<br /> <i>Zofia Stemplowska and Adam Swift</i></p> <p>7 The Choice from the Original Position 128<br /> <i>Jon Mandle</i></p> <p><b>Part III A Theory of Justice 145</b></p> <p>8 The Priority of Liberty 147<br /> <i>Robert S. Taylor</i></p> <p>9 Applying Justice as Fairness to Institutions 164<br /> <i>Colin M. Macleod</i></p> <p>10 Democratic Equality as a Work-in-Progress 185<br /> <i>Stuart White</i></p> <p>11 Stability, a Sense of Justice, and Self-Respect 200<br /> <i>Thomas E. Hill, Jr</i></p> <p>12 Political Authority, Civil Disobedience, Revolution 216<br /> <i>Alexander Kaufman</i></p> <p><b>Part IV A Political Conception 233</b></p> <p>13 The Turn to a Political Liberalism 235<br /> <i>Gerald Gaus</i></p> <p>14 Political Constructivism 251<br /> <i>Aaron James</i></p> <p>15 On the Idea of Public Reason 265<br /> <i>Jonathan Quong</i></p> <p>16 Overlapping Consensus 281<br /> <i>Rex Martin</i></p> <p>17 Citizenship as Fairness: John Rawls’s Conception of Civic Virtue 297<br /> <i>Richard Dagger</i></p> <p>18 Inequality, Difference, and Prospects for Democracy 312<br /> <i>Erin I. Kelly</i></p> <p><b>Part V Extending Political Liberalism: International Relations 325</b></p> <p>19 The Law of Peoples 327<br /> <i>Huw Lloyd Williams</i></p> <p>20 Human Rights 346<br /> <i>Gillian Brock</i></p> <p>21 Global Poverty and Global Inequality 361<br /> <i>Richard W. Miller</i></p> <p>22 Just War 378<br /> <i>Darrel Moellendorf</i></p> <p><b>Part VI Conversations with Other Perspectives 395</b></p> <p>23 Rawls, Mill, and Utilitarianism 397<br /> <i>Jonathan Riley</i></p> <p>24 Perfectionist Justice and Rawlsian Legitimacy 413<br /> <i>Steven Wall</i></p> <p>25 The Unwritten Theory of Justice: Rawlsian Liberalism versus Libertarianism 430<br /> <i>Barbara H. Fried</i></p> <p>26 The Young Marx and the Middle-Aged Rawls 450<br /> <i>Daniel Brudney</i></p> <p>27 Challenges of Global and Local Misogyny 472<br /> <i>Claudia Card</i></p> <p>28 Critical Theory and Habermas 487<br /> <i>Kenneth Baynes</i></p> <p>29 Rawls and Economics 504<br /> <i>Daniel Little</i></p> <p>30 Learning from the History of Political Philosophy 526<br /> <i>S.A. Lloyd</i></p> <p>31 Rawls and the History of Moral Philosophy: The Cases of Smith and Kant 546<br /> <i>Paul Guyer </i></p> <p>Index 567</p>
“An outstanding collection of 31 essays, this collection provides a wide range of material for those interested in Rawls, liberalism, and political philosophy in general. This is one of those volumes that every university library should own. Summing Up: Highly recommended.” – <b>Choice</b>, October 2014<br /> <br /> <br /> "The editors aim to produce “not so much a summary of past scholarly work as a serviceable roadmap for current and future work on Rawls” (1). It is a high ambition which raises high expectations which are, happily, lived up to." - <b>Dialogue</b><br /> <br /> "This Companion to Rawls is a rich collection of stimulating and critical essays, which provides us with more than a state of the art volume. The textual interpretations, contextual elucidations and illuminating connections with diverse disciplines invite the reader to explore new paths and perspectives. For students of (political) philosophy the volume will be more than a thorough introduction to the philosophy of Rawls. For well-grounded scholars, who are fully acquainted with Rawls’s works, it will open up new insights and subtleties and offer them inspiration for future research. The Companion to Rawls is a welcome contribution to Rawls scholarship, which looks beyond A Theory of Justice and does justice to the versatility and ingenuity of Rawls’s works and thoughts" - <b>Dialogue</b>
<p><b>Jon Mandle</b> is Professor in the Philosophy Department at the University at Albany (SUNY). He has published two books on the work of John Rawls and one on global justice. His work engages in political philosophy, ethics, the philosophy of social science, and their histories.</p> <p><b>David A. Reidy</b> is Professor and Head in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Tennessee. He works in political and legal philosophy with special attention to the work of John Rawls and to issues of global justice and human rights. With Rex Martin he co-edited (and contributed to) a volume on Rawls's "The Law of Peoples" recognized by the American Library Association with a "Choice Award."</p>
<p>There is little doubt that John Rawls was the preeminent English speaking political philosopher of the twentieth century. His monumental 1971 book, <i>A Theory of Justice</i>, is often credited with revitalizing political philosophy. Recent years have seen a dramatic increase in publications on Rawls, but while the depth and significance of his work on social justice is generally acknowledged, the breadth of his contribution to philosophy is often neglected.</p> <p>With the publication of <i>A Brief Inquiry into the Meaning of Sin and Faith</i>, Rawls's corpus now stands at eight books, comprising some 3,500 pages of text. <i>A Companion to Rawls</i> provides a comprehensive and up-to-date study of the totality of Rawls's work from informed, reliable, but diverse and sometimes critical perspectives. It is a "must-have" volume for students and scholars with a serious interest in Rawls's work.</p>
<p>“This first-class collection of new essays on John Rawls’s work heralds a renaissance of philosophical engagement with it, a new era that takes us beyond slogans and treats the full range and subtlety of the work, considered as a whole.“</p> <p>—Henry S. Richardson, Georgetown University<br /> <br /> <br /> </p> <p>“A panoramic perspective on Rawls, from intellectual biography to textual interpretations, to his relations to other theories, theorists, and disciplines. The essays are charitable, critical, and fresh—this collection is state-of-the-art.”</p> <p>—Leif Wenar, King’s College London<br /> <br /> <br /> “Rawls changed political philosophy forever. Where do we go from here? Building on Rawls’s deepest insights, these essays chart several promising paths forward. A must-read for all political philosophers.”</p> <p>—Robert B. Talisse, Vanderbilt University</p>

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