نتایج جستجو برای: rawls

تعداد نتایج: 1013  

2015
Patrick L. Schultz Alejandra Marin Kimberly B. Boal

a University of North Dakota, Management Department, Grand Forks, ND 58202-8377, United States b Texas Tech University, Rawls College of Business, Area of Management, Texas Tech University, 15th Street and Flint Avenue, Lubbock, TX 79409, United States c Texas Tech University, Rawls College of Business, Area of Management, Texas Tech University, 15th Street and Flint Avenue, Lubbock, TX 79409, ...

Journal: :Acta bioethica 2015
Perihan Elif Ekmekci Berna Arda

The vast improvements in medical technology reviled the crucial role of social determinants of health for the etiology, prevalence and prognosis of diseases. This changed the content of the right to health concept from a demand of health services, to a claim of having access to all social determinants of health. Thus, the just allocation of scarce resources of health and social determinants of ...

Journal: :فلسفه 0
شهلا اسلامی استادیار دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی واحد علوم و تحقیقات مجید اکبری استادیار دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی واحد علوم و تحقیقات

rawls’ theory of justice is expressed in a constructivist procedure. he holds that his constructivist procedure is free of metaphysical presuppositions. his constructivist procedure is here pursued in three stages: (1) in a theory of justice, rawls intends to come to moral principles regarding the original position which could even result in other moral principles as well. he also asserts some ...

Journal: :Medicine, health care, and philosophy 2012
Joseph Lacey

Norman Daniels, in applying Rawls' theory of justice to the issue of human health, ideally presupposes that society exists in a state of moderate scarcity. However, faced with problems like climate change, many societies find that their state of moderate scarcity is increasingly under threat. The first part of this essay aims to determine the consequences for Daniels' theory of just health when...

2002
Thomas W. Pogge

In his book The Law of Peoples, John Rawls adds an eighth law to his previous account: peoples have a duty to assist other peoples living under unfavorable conditions that prevent their having a just or decent political and social regime.” This addition is meant to show that Rawls’ proposal can give a plausible account of global economic justice, albeit a less egalitarian one than his cosmopoli...

2008
Carlo Filice

What is a just society? How to distribute limited resources, opportunities, access, guarantees, and so forth, to members of a community who are of vastly different natural and acquired capacities? Perhaps the most promising approach to an answer is that suggested by John Rawls. Rawls’ famous thoughtexperiment, in A Theory of Justice – the invitation to take up the perspective of “the original p...

2011

In 1980, the liberal political philosopher John Rawls delivered a remarkable series of lectures at Columbia University. The Dewey Lectures, subsequently published in the Journal of Philosophy as “Kantian Constructivism in Moral Theory,” detailed a metaethical procedure–or method for formulating principles–that informed his earlier A Theory of Justice (1971) and that would make possible its sequ...

2012
Paul Weithman Hilary Bok

This essay challenges the view that John Rawls’s recently published undergraduate thesis A Brief Inquiry into the Meaning of Sin and Faith provides little help in understanding his mature work. Two crucial strands of Rawls’s Theory of Justice are its critique of teleology and its claims about our moral nature and its expression. These strands are brought together in a set of arguments late in T...

Journal: :Contemporary Political Theory 2008

Journal: :Modern Intellectual History 2021

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