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John Rawls
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ISBN: 1317493931 131749394X 1315712105 1282534637 1844653137 9786612534638 9781844653133 9781317493945 1844650502 9781844650507 9781844650507 1844650502 9780773532366 0773532366 0773532374 1844650514 9780773532373 9781844650514 1844650510 9781317493938 9781315712109 9781282534636 661253463X 9781317493921 9780773594951 0773594957 Year: 2007 Publisher: Stocksfield Montreal Acumen McGill-Queen's University Press

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John Rawls (1921–2002) is one of the most influential thinkers of the twentieth century. Contemporary political philosophy has been reshaped by his seminal ideas and most current work in the discipline is a response to them. This book introduces his central ideas and examines their contribution to contemporary political thought. In the first part of the book Catherine Audard focuses on Rawls’ conception of political and social justice and its justification as presented in his groundbreaking A Theory of Justice. This includes sustained examination of Rawls’ moral philosophy and its core thesis, the primacy of justice, the complex relation between Rawls’ views and utilitarianism, and his most famous concept, the Original Position Device. In the second half of the book, Audard explores Rawls’ more practical concerns for stability and political consensus, citizenship and international justice, and shows the continuity between these concerns and his earlier work. Throughout, Audard contextualizes Rawls’ ideas by giving a sense of their historical development, which underlines the intellectual cohesion of his thought. The move between ethics and politics so characteristic of Rawls’ work, and which makes for the richness of his philosophy, is shown to also create for it significant problems. John Rawls combines clear exposition with insightful analysis and provides an interpretative and critical framework that will help shape ongoing debates surrounding Rawls’ work.

Le discours utopique
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ISBN: 2264008261 9782264008268 Year: 1978 Volume: 1200 Publisher: Paris : Union générale d'éditions,

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Lieu d'un non-lieu, l'utopie est le rêve compensateur d'un monde sans enver, mais tout aussi bien l'espérance motrice de l'histoire. Son discours est parfois simple horizon de nos désirs. Le colloque de Cerisy, très largement interdisciplinaire, s'est efforcé de le saisir à travers son langage comme à travers ses oeuvres, comme jeu, comme écart, comme prophétie et coup de force.

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