The Social Contract and its contentious role for Rawls's 'Theory of Justice'


Dossier / Travail, 2004

10 Pages, Note: A (85%)


Résumé ou Introduction

In “A Theory of Justice” (Rawls, 1971), John Rawls tries to develop a conception of justice that is based on a social contract. His approach, doubtlessly, led to a revival of the contract theory in modern political theory. However, his peculiar conception of a hypothetical contract has also evoked a wave of severe criticism. Some of his critics settle for condemning special features of Rawls’s contractual concept, while others maintain that Rawls’s theory is, in effect, no real contract theory. In this paper, I will therefore focus on two research questions: Is Rawls’s theory a genuine contract theory at all? If yes, does the contract play a crucial role in this theory or is there a preferable alternative available to Rawls?

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Titre
The Social Contract and its contentious role for Rawls's 'Theory of Justice'
Université
University of British Columbia  (Department for Political Science)
Cours
Modern Political Thought: John Rawls and his Critics
Note
A (85%)
Auteur
Année
2004
Pages
10
N° de catalogue
V23155
ISBN (ebook)
9783638263351
Taille d'un fichier
445 KB
Langue
anglais
Mots clés
Social, Contract, Rawls, Theory, Justice, Modern, Political, Thought, John, Rawls, Critics
Citation du texte
Jan Kercher (Auteur), 2004, The Social Contract and its contentious role for Rawls's 'Theory of Justice', Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/23155

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