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In this volume, political philosophers examine the thought of John Rawls, focusing in particular on his latest work. They explore diverse issues, including the problem of pluralism, the relationship between constitutive commitment and liberal institutions, and the structure of international law.

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This is a fine volume, with essays of consistently high quality, an unique in its focus on the 'recent' Rawls of Political Liberalism. * Ethics: An International Journal of Social, Political, and Legal Philosophy *
Essential reading for anyone working in contemporary political philosophy. * Metaphilosophy *
These critical essays by philosophy scholars focus on Rawl's Political Liberalism, which the editors' introduction eloquently distinguishes from Rawl's A Theory of Justice, and provide a chapter-by-chapter overview. * CHOICE *

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Chapter 1 Introduction: From Comprehensive Justice to Political Liberalism Part 2 I Reasonable versus Simple Pluralism and the Legitimacy of the State Chapter 3 1. John Rawls and the Political Coercion of Unreasonable People Chapter 4 2. Rawls and Religion Chapter 5 3. Rawl's Neglected Childhood: Reflections on the Original Position, Stability, andf the Child's Sense of Justice Part 6 II Political Liberalism and International Justice Chapter 7 4. Justice, Legitimacy, and Human Rights Chapter 8 5. Egalitarianism and a Global Resources Tax: Pogge on Rawls Part 9 III Morality and Political Liberalism Chapter 10 6. Fundamental Rights, Reasonable Pluralism, and the Moral Commitments of Liberalism Chapter 11 7. Reflective Equilibrium and Justice as Political Part 12 IV Economics and Entitlements Chapter 13 8. Economic Liberties Chapter 14 9. Individual Entitlements in Justice as Fairness Part 15 V Modus Vivendi? Chapter 16 10. "Not a Mere Modus Vivendi": The Bases for Allegiance to the Just State Chapter 17 11. A Good Word for a Modus Vivendi Chapter 18 12. A Mere Modus Vivendi? Part 19 VI Justice, Rationalities, and Desires Chapter 20 13. Rawls versus Utilitarianism in the Light of Political Liberalism Chapter 21 14. Justice Beyond Desires? Chapter 22 Index Chapter 23 About the Contributors

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 12/03/2000
      ISBN13: 9780847687930, 978-0847687930
      ISBN10: 0847687937

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      In this volume, political philosophers examine the thought of John Rawls, focusing in particular on his latest work. They explore diverse issues, including the problem of pluralism, the relationship between constitutive commitment and liberal institutions, and the structure of international law.

      Trade Review
      This is a fine volume, with essays of consistently high quality, an unique in its focus on the 'recent' Rawls of Political Liberalism. * Ethics: An International Journal of Social, Political, and Legal Philosophy *
      Essential reading for anyone working in contemporary political philosophy. * Metaphilosophy *
      These critical essays by philosophy scholars focus on Rawl's Political Liberalism, which the editors' introduction eloquently distinguishes from Rawl's A Theory of Justice, and provide a chapter-by-chapter overview. * CHOICE *

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 Introduction: From Comprehensive Justice to Political Liberalism Part 2 I Reasonable versus Simple Pluralism and the Legitimacy of the State Chapter 3 1. John Rawls and the Political Coercion of Unreasonable People Chapter 4 2. Rawls and Religion Chapter 5 3. Rawl's Neglected Childhood: Reflections on the Original Position, Stability, andf the Child's Sense of Justice Part 6 II Political Liberalism and International Justice Chapter 7 4. Justice, Legitimacy, and Human Rights Chapter 8 5. Egalitarianism and a Global Resources Tax: Pogge on Rawls Part 9 III Morality and Political Liberalism Chapter 10 6. Fundamental Rights, Reasonable Pluralism, and the Moral Commitments of Liberalism Chapter 11 7. Reflective Equilibrium and Justice as Political Part 12 IV Economics and Entitlements Chapter 13 8. Economic Liberties Chapter 14 9. Individual Entitlements in Justice as Fairness Part 15 V Modus Vivendi? Chapter 16 10. "Not a Mere Modus Vivendi": The Bases for Allegiance to the Just State Chapter 17 11. A Good Word for a Modus Vivendi Chapter 18 12. A Mere Modus Vivendi? Part 19 VI Justice, Rationalities, and Desires Chapter 20 13. Rawls versus Utilitarianism in the Light of Political Liberalism Chapter 21 14. Justice Beyond Desires? Chapter 22 Index Chapter 23 About the Contributors

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