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John Rawls And The History Of Political Thought The Rousseauvian And Hegelian Heritage Of Justice As Fairness Jeffrey Bercuson

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John Rawls And The History Of Political Thought The Rousseauvian And Hegelian Heritage Of Justice As Fairness Jeffrey Bercuson
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.17 MB
Pages: 165
Author: Jeffrey Bercuson
Language: English
Year: 2016

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John Rawls And The History Of Political Thought The Rousseauvian And Hegelian Heritage Of Justice As Fairness Jeffrey Bercuson by Jeffrey Bercuson instant download after payment.

In this book, Jeffrey Bercuson presents the immense, and yet for the most part unrecognized, influences of Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel on John Rawls, the most important political philosopher of the 20th century. While the well-documented influence of Immanuel Kant on Rawls is deep and profound, Kantian features and interpretation of justice as fairness do not tell the whole story about that doctrine.
Drawing on Rawls’s Lectures on the History of Moral Philosophy and his Lectures on the History of Political Philosophy, Bercuson presents the reader with a more nuanced, accurate account of the moral and political philosophy of Rawls in light of these under-appreciated influences. This new, richer image of Rawls’s political philosophy shows that Rawls’s notion of reasonableness – his notion of the kind and extent of our obligations to those fellows with whom we are engaged in social cooperation – is conspicuously more demanding, and therefore more attractive, than most interpreters and critics assume. Rawls turns to Rousseau and to Hegel, both of whom provide attractive images of engaged citizenship worthy of emulation.

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