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020 _a9781009214698
_qhbk.
040 _beng
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041 _aeng
245 _aRawls’s :
_ba theory of justice at 50 /
_cedited by Paul Weithman.
260 _aCambridge :
_bCambridge University Press,
_c2023.
490 1 _aCambridge philosophical anniversaries
520 _a"In 1971 John Rawls's A Theory of Justice transformed twentieth-century political philosophy, and it ranks among the most influential works in the history of the subject. This volume of new essays marks the 50th anniversary of its publication with a multi-faceted exploration of Rawls's most important book. A team of distinguished contributors reflects on Rawls's achievement in essays on his relationship to modern political philosophy and 20th-century economic theory, on his Kantianism, on his transition to political liberalism, on his account of public reason and contemporary challenges to it, on his theory's implications for problems of racial justice, on democracy and its fragility, and on Rawls's enduring legacy. The volume will be valuable for students and scholars working in moral and political philosophy, political theory, legal theory, and religious ethics."--
600 _aRawls, John,
_y1921-2002.
_91660790
650 _aTheory of justice.
_9749782
700 1 _aWeithman, Paul,
_eeditor
_91660791
830 _aCambridge philosophical anniversaries
_91660792
999 _c3057030
_d3057030