Justice, constructivism, and the egalitarian ethos
<p>This thesis defends John Rawls’s constructivist theory of justice against three distinct challenges.</p><p>Part one addresses G. A. Cohen’s claim that Rawls’s constructivism is committed to a mistaken thesis about the relationship between facts and principles. It argues that Raw...
Main Authors: | Kurtulmus, A, Ahmet Faik Kurtulmus |
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Other Authors: | Miller, D |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2010
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