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Rawls 'A Theory of Justice' and Its Critics by Chandran Kukathas; Philip  Pettit; 9780745602820

Rawls 'A Theory of Justice' and Its Critics

By Chandran Kukathas; Philip Pettit

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In Rawls 'A Theory of Justice' and Its Critics, esteemed authors Chandran Kukathas and Philip Pettit delve into the profound implications of John Rawls' seminal work on justice. This thought-provoking book examines Rawls' theories, exploring their relevance and the diverse critiques that have emerged in response. Through meticulous analysis, Kukathas and Pettit highlight the enduring significance of Rawls' ideas in contemporary political philosophy.

The Story

The text serves as a comprehensive exploration of Rawls' concepts, including justice as fairness and the veil of ignorance. It navigates the intricate landscape of political theory, offering insights into the challenges posed by various critics, such as libertarians, communitarians, and feminists. By juxtaposing Rawls' theories with opposing views, the authors illuminate the complexities of justice in modern society.

Why Readers Love It

  • Thought-Provoking Analysis: The authors engage deeply with philosophical debates, encouraging readers to reflect on their own views of justice.
  • Clarity of Thought: Kukathas and Pettit present complex ideas in a clear and accessible manner, making the text suitable for both scholars and general readers.
  • Relevance to Current Issues: The discussions resonate with ongoing societal debates about equality, rights, and the role of institutions.

Perfect For

This book is ideal for students of political science, philosophy enthusiasts, and anyone interested in understanding the foundational theories that shape contemporary discussions on justice. It also complements other works by the authors, such as Kukathas' Multiculturalism and Political Theory and Pettit's On the People’s Terms, providing a well-rounded perspective on political thought.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 141 mm × 213 mm × 13 mm
Pages: 176
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 9780745602820

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