A Theory of Justice

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Paperback, 607 pages

English language

Published June 6, 2005 by Belknap Press of Harvard University Press.

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978-0-674-01772-6
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A Theory of Justice is a 1971 work of political philosophy and ethics by the philosopher John Rawls, in which the author attempts to provide a moral theory alternative to utilitarianism and that addresses the problem of distributive justice (the socially just distribution of goods in a society). The theory uses an updated form of Kantian philosophy and a variant form of conventional social contract theory. Rawls's theory of justice is fully a political theory of justice as opposed to other forms of justice discussed in other disciplines and contexts. The resultant theory was challenged and refined several times in the decades following its original publication in 1971. A significant reappraisal was published in the 1985 essay "Justice as Fairness", and a subsequent books under the same title, within which Rawls further developed his two central principles for his discussion of justice. Together, they dictate that society should be structured …

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  • Justice