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Some Main Points in Rawls’ Theory of Justice
ISSN: 2717 - 1159Publisher: author   
Some Main Points in Rawls’ Theory of Justice
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Publisher: The Journal Of Ethical Reflections University Of Zanjan
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Abstract
An examination of some of the main ideas of John Rawls first two books, A Theory of Justice and Political Liberalism and of the relations between these ideas. Particular attention is given to the sense in which Rawls’ theory is a liberal theory, and to the relation between the rationale for Rawls’ two principles of justice and his later ideas of overlapping consensus and public reason. In this paper I will offer an interpretation of some central features of Rawls’ theory of justice, features that are familiar but also subject to controversy. The question of how they should be understood bears on the relevance of Rawls’ theory under current conditions not only in Iran but also in the United States, where views opposed to liberalism have gained support.