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Justice and the Social Contract
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 352

Justice and the Social Contract

Samuel Freeman was a student of the influential philosopher John Rawls, he has edited numerous books dedicated to Rawls' work and is arguably Rawls' foremost interpreter. This volume collects new and previously published articles by Freeman on Rawls. Among other things, Freeman places Rawls within historical context in the social contract tradition, and thoughtfully addresses criticisms of this position. Not only is Freeman a leading authority on Rawls, but he is an excellent thinker in his own right, and these articles will be useful to a wide range of scholars interested in Rawls and the expanse of his influence.

Liberalism and Distributive Justice
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 256

Liberalism and Distributive Justice

Samuel Freeman is a leading political philosopher and one of the foremost authorities on the works of John Rawls. Liberalism and Distributive Justice offers a series of Freeman's essays in contemporary political philosophy on three different forms of liberalism-classical liberalism, libertarianism, and the high liberal tradition--and their relation to capitalism, the welfare state, and economic justice.

Rawls
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 800

Rawls

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007-05-23
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  • Publisher: Routledge

In this superb introduction, Samuel Freeman introduces and assesses the main topics of Rawls' philosophy. Starting with a brief biography and charting the influences on Rawls' early thinking, he goes on to discuss the heart of Rawls's philosophy: his principles of justice and their practical application to society. Subsequent chapters discuss Rawls's theories of liberty, political and economic justice, democratic institutions, goodness as rationality, moral psychology, political liberalism, and international justice and a concluding chapter considers Rawls' legacy. Clearly setting out the ideas in Rawls' masterwork, A Theory of Justice, Samuel Freeman also considers Rawls' other key works, including Political Liberalism and The Law of Peoples. An invaluable introduction to this deeply influential philosopher, Rawls is essential reading for anyone coming to his work for the first time.

Samuel Freeman, His Life and Services
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 32

Samuel Freeman, His Life and Services

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1894*
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Collected Papers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 684

Collected Papers

John Rawls’s work on justice has drawn more commentary and aroused wider attention than any other work in moral or political philosophy in the twentieth century. Rawls is the author of two major treatises, A Theory of Justice (1971) and Political Liberalism (1993); it is said that A Theory of Justice revived political philosophy in the English-speaking world. But before and after writing his great treatises Rawls produced a steady stream of essays. Some of these essays articulate views of justice and liberalism distinct from those found in the two books. They are important in and of themselves because of the deep issues about the nature of justice, moral reasoning, and liberalism they raise as well as for the light they shed on the evolution of Rawls’s views. Some of the articles tackle issues not addressed in either book. They help identify some of the paths open to liberal theorists of justice and some of the knotty problems which liberal theorists must seek to resolve. A complete collection of John Rawls’s essays is long overdue.

Rawls
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 550

Rawls

John Rawls was the most influential political philosopher of the twentieth century. In his introduction to this monumental theorist, Samuel Freeman introduces and assesses the main topics of Rawl's philosophy and his legacy, and charts the influences on his early thinking.

The Cambridge Companion to Rawls
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 602

The Cambridge Companion to Rawls

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Lectures on the History of Political Philosophy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 497

Lectures on the History of Political Philosophy

Constantly revised and refined over three decades, Rawls's lectures on various historical figures reflect his developing and changing views on the history of liberalism and democracy. With its careful analyses of the doctrine of the social contract, utilitarianism, and socialism, this volume has a critical place in the traditions it expounds.

Samuel Freeman Miller
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 260

Samuel Freeman Miller

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-05-11
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  • Publisher: Palala Press

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Justice and the Social Contract
  • Language: en

Justice and the Social Contract

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2023
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This text collects articles on the influential philosopher John Rawls. It places Rawls within historical context in the social contract tradition, and addresses criticisms of this position. It is useful to a range of scholars interested in Rawls and the expanse of his influence.