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Liberalism and the Theological Roots of Social Order [PDF]
This essay investigates the theological roots of social order in the works of three liberal philosophers: Smith, Kant, and Rawls. Each of these philosophers, in a different way, has discussed the relation between the practical possibility of the ideal ...
Mustafa Zali
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The Matching Familiar Figures Test (MFFT) is a well-known and extensively used behavioral measure of reflection-impulsivity. However, the instrument has several deficiencies, including images designed for school-age children in the United States during ...
Ralph E. Viator +2 more
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Understanding and criticizing criminal justice on the basis of Rawls' Veil of Ignorance [PDF]
"A Theory of Justice" is a project in the Kantian school by John Rawls, the twentieth-century philosopher. The "Veil of Ignorance" is one of the prominent notions of his theory of justice, which is born in another abstract concept as the "Original ...
Bozorgmehr Bashiriyeh +3 more
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Ineficiența soluției lui Rawls din Two concepts of rules în contextul judiciar românesc [PDF]
Lucrarea de față își propune să păstreze deschisă discuția cu privire la necesitatea formulării unei teorii care să seteze linii directoare pentru exercitarea justă a discreției judecătorilor aplicabile în demersul individualizării pedepselor.
Bogdan Emil Gubici
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JUSTICE FROM NOWHERE: ETHICO-POLITICAL OBJECTIVITY IN THOMAS NAGEL AND JOHN RAWLS
The question regarding the relationship between ethics and politics has always occupied the minds of philosophers and political theorists. Thomas Nagel is one philosopher among others who clearly draws a close link between the ethical and the political ...
Hatice Karaman
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Impunity (or not) for civil disobedience [PDF]
Starting from Rawls's concept of civil disobedience, the author argues that it is carried out on justified moral grounds and must be distinguished from all other tortious actions.
Vojnović Sava
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Justice and the fetus: rawls, children, and abortion [PDF]
In a footnote to the first edition of Political Liberalism, John Rawls introduced an example of how public reason could deal with controversial issues. He intended this example to show that his system of political liberalism could deal with such problems
Shaw, D.M.
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A Comparison between Tabataba'i's "Theory of Etebariat" and Rawls' Contractualism (Based on the Similarities) [PDF]
Seyed Mohammad Hossein Tabataba'i “Theory of Etebariat” is a theory for explaining the mechanism of a set of human perceptions which have not counterparts in the external world and are the fictions of the active powers of man.
Ali Akbar Abdol Abadi +1 more
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Three Remarks on “Reflective Equilibrium“ [PDF]
John Rawls’ “reflective equilibrium” ranges amongst the most popular conceptions in contemporary ethics when it comes to the basic methodological question of how to justify and trade off different normative positions and attitudes.
Hübner, Dietmar
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