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Mit seiner Theorie der vernünftigen Übereinkunft liefert André Olbrich die Grundlegung eines Kriteriums für moralische Urteile über richtig und falsch: Im Anschluss an klassische und moderne Vertragstheoretiker wird die Akzeptanz eines Urteils durch die Betroffenen zum obersten Rechtfertigungsmaßstab erhoben. Das vertragstheoretische Denken wird weiterentwickelt und konsequent als umfassende normative Theorie ausformuliert. Die Leserinnen und Leser erfahren, von welchem Standpunkt aus sich die Regeln unseres sozialen Miteinanders einer Kritik unterziehen lassen und auf welchen moralischen Grundlagen Recht und Politik aufbauen.
Vertragstheorie; Gerechtigkeit; Moral; Immanuel Kant; John Rawls; Brian Barry; Thomas Scanlon; Stephen Darwall; Ethik; Sozialphilosophie; Politische Philosophie; Recht; Philosophie; Social Contract Theory; Justice; Ethics; Social Philosophy; Political Philosophy; Law; Philosophy; --- Brian Barry. --- Ethics. --- Immanuel Kant. --- John Rawls. --- Justice. --- Law. --- Philosophy. --- Political Philosophy. --- Social Philosophy. --- Stephen Darwall. --- Thomas Scanlon.
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The description for this book, The Conquest of Politics: Liberal Philosophy in Democratic Times, will be forthcoming.
Political science. --- Liberalism --- Democracy. --- Democracy --- Political science --- Administration --- Civil government --- Commonwealth, The --- Government --- Political theory --- Political thought --- Politics --- Science, Political --- Social sciences --- State, The --- Liberal egalitarianism --- Liberty --- Self-government --- Equality --- Representative government and representation --- Republics --- Liberalism. --- Liberalisme. --- Politieke filosofie. --- 89.12 liberalism. --- A Theory of Justice. --- Abstraction. --- Agnosticism. --- Ambiguity. --- Bertrand Russell. --- Brian Barry. --- Bruce Ackerman. --- Calculation. --- Citizenship. --- Civility. --- Concept. --- Consciousness. --- Consideration. --- Contingency (philosophy). --- Contradiction. --- Criticism. --- Critique. --- Cynicism (philosophy). --- Deconstruction. --- Deliberation. --- Deontological ethics. --- Dialectic. --- Dichotomy. --- Disposition. --- Dissent. --- Empiricism. --- Epistemology. --- Foundationalism. --- Government and Opposition. --- Government. --- Hannah Arendt. --- Idealism. --- Ideology. --- Individualism. --- Inference. --- Institution. --- Intelligibility (philosophy). --- Interdependence. --- Jean-Jacques Rousseau. --- John Rawls. --- John Stuart Mill. --- Justice as Fairness. --- Kantianism. --- Legitimacy (political). --- Leo Strauss. --- Martin Heidegger. --- Mein Kampf. --- Michael Oakeshott. --- Morality. --- Nihilism. --- Objectivity (philosophy). --- Obligation. --- Original position. --- Philosopher. --- Philosophical anarchism. --- Philosophy. --- Platonism. --- Political Man. --- Political economy. --- Political philosophy. --- Politician. --- Politics. --- Positivism. --- Potentiality and actuality. --- Practical reason. --- Pragmatism. --- Prejudice. --- Primary goods. --- Princeton University Press. --- Principle. --- Rationalism. --- Rationality. --- Reason. --- Reductionism. --- Relativism. --- Rhetoric. --- Robert Nozick. --- Robert Paul Wolff. --- Ronald Dworkin. --- Self-interest. --- Self-ownership. --- Skepticism. --- Slavery. --- Social contract. --- Social science. --- Solipsism. --- State of nature. --- Subject (philosophy). --- The Philosopher. --- Theory of Forms. --- Theory. --- Thomas Hobbes. --- Thought. --- Uncertainty. --- Utilitarianism. --- Wealth. --- Writing.
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