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  1. John Rawls - Wikipedia

    John Bordley Rawls (/ rɔːlz /; [2] February 21, 1921 – November 24, 2002) was an American moral, legal and political philosopher in the modern liberal tradition. [3][4] Rawls has been described as one of …

  2. John Rawls - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    Mar 25, 2008 · John Rawls (b. 1921, d. 2002) was an American political philosopher in the liberal tradition. His theory of justice as fairness describes a society of free citizens holding equal basic …

  3. Rawlsianism: A Comprehensive Guide

    May 24, 2025 · Rawlsianism: A Comprehensive Guide Introduction to Rawlsianism John Rawls, an American philosopher, made significant contributions to political theory with his work on justice as …

  4. Rawls, John | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    Nussbaum argues that Rawlsian social-contract theory is a deeply flawed basis for addressing questions of justice for the disabled and cannot be well extended to deal with them. Nussbaum (2005). …

  5. John Rawls and the remaking of political philosophy

    Aug 8, 2019 · Her forthcoming book, In the Shadow of Justice: Postwar Liberalism and the Remaking of Political Philosophy (Princeton University Press), excavates the complex history of Rawlsian thought, …

  6. Lecture 16 - The Rawlsian Social Contract - Yale University

    Overview The next and final Enlightenment tradition to be examined in the class is that of John Rawls, who, according to Professor Shapiro, was a hugely important figure not only in contemporary political …

  7. "Beyond the Difference Principle: Rawlsian Justice, Business Ethics, …

    The philosophical work of John Rawls has had a tremendous influence on contemporary business ethics. But that influence has been limited to a relatively narrow portion of Rawls’ ideas. Business …

  8. The Rawlsian

    Websites johnlocketheumpteenth.com and rawlsian.org are for popularizing and critiquing Locke's Second Treatise on Government and John Rawls's A Theory of Justice, with a goal of relegating …

  9. Rawlsian Justice Definition and Principles | Model Diplomat

    5 days ago · Rawlsian Justice is a theory of fairness and equality, emphasizing impartial principles chosen behind a Veil of Ignorance. Key for political theory.

  10. Rawlsian Theory of Justice: The Original Position - Shortform

    Nov 15, 2022 · What is the Rawlsian approach to justice? How does Rawls’s conception of justice differ from Immanuel Kant’s? John Rawls conceptualizes justice entirely in terms of reason. However, …