Justice as Fairness Book by John Rawls

Writer: John Rawls

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Justice as Fairness: A Restatement is a 2001 book of political philosophy by the philosopher John Rawls, published as a restatement of his 1971 classic A Theory of Justice (1971). … The released book was edited by Erin Kelly while Rawls was in declining health during his final years.

  • Book Cover Type: Paperback
  • Language(s): Persian (Farsi)
  • ISBN: 9786229645024
  • Persian Title: کتاب عدالت به مثابه انصاف اثر جان راولز
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Justice as Fairness Book

“Justice as Fairness: Political not Metaphysical” is an essay by John Rawls. In it he describes his conception of justice. Rawls arranges the principles in ‘lexical priority’, prioritising in the order of the Liberty Principle, Fair Equality of Opportunity and the Difference Principle. This order determines the priorities of the principles if they conflict in practice. The principles are, however, intended as a single, comprehensive conception of justice—’Justice as Fairness’—and not to function individually. These principles are always applied so as to ensure that the “least advantaged” are benefitted and not hurt or forgotten. This book “Justice as Fairness Book” is a great resource for those interested in politics and social. In ShopiPersia, we have collected a collection of the most valuable politics books. We ship worldwide.

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Handling time 7 Days
Format Paperback
ISBN 9789643115401
Suitable for Adults
Language(s) Persian (Farsi)
Pages 344
Weight 376 Gram
Author John Rawls
Persian Title کتاب عدالت به مثابه انصاف اثر جان راولز
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