Renegotiating the Social Contract Hobbes to Rawls
Title | Renegotiating the Social Contract Hobbes to Rawls PDF eBook |
Author | Deborah A. Kissinger |
Publisher | |
Pages | 482 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | Social contract |
ISBN |
Justice and the Social Contract
Title | Justice and the Social Contract PDF eBook |
Author | Samuel Freeman |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 353 |
Release | 2009-04-24 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 0199725063 |
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.
Recovering the Social Contract
Title | Recovering the Social Contract PDF eBook |
Author | Ron Replogle |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 268 |
Release | 1989 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 9780847675913 |
The author defends a novel philosophical thesis about the nature and foundation of moral rights. The thesis maintains that rights-claims derive their credibility from a distinctive idea of equality according to which persons are not just equally valuable but equally invaluable. The egalitarian ideal derives its normative content from widely acknowledged norms of competence that are distinguishable from and conceptually prior to the norms of rationality and morality that have exercised contemporary theorists of rational choice and justice. When its nature and foundation are appreciated, rights-based justice can be seen to be more powerful and, in an important sense, less ideological than alternative conceptions. In defending this view, the author considers how ideology corrupts thinking about justice and maintains that contemporary theorists are ideological in a sense that disqualifies them from setting credible normative standards.
The Social Contract from Hobbes to Rawls
Title | The Social Contract from Hobbes to Rawls PDF eBook |
Author | David Boucher |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 532 |
Release | 2003-09-02 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1134839685 |
First published in 2004. WHAT IS THE ROLE OF THE SOCIAL CONTRACT IN MODERN POLITICAL THOUGHT? The concept of a social contract has been central to political thought since the seventeenth century. Contract theory has been used to justify political authority, to account for the origins of the state, and to provide foundations for moral values and the creation of a just society. In The Social Contract from Hobbes to Rawls, leading scholars from Britain and America survey the history of contractarian thought and the major debates in political theory which surround the notion of the social contract. The book examines the critical reception to the ideas of thinkers including Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, Hegel and Marx, and includes the more contemporary ideas of John Rawls and David Gauthier. It also incorporates discussions of international relations theory and feminist responses to contractarianism. Together, the essays provide a comprehensive introduction to theories and critiques of the social contract within a broad political theoretical framework.
Contract, Culture, and Citizenship
Title | Contract, Culture, and Citizenship PDF eBook |
Author | Mark E. Button |
Publisher | |
Pages | 269 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Political science |
ISBN | 9780271049069 |
"Explores the concept of the social contract and how it shapes citizenship. Argues that the modern social contract is an account of the ethical and cultural conditions upon which modern citizenship depends"--Provided by publisher.
Rationality, Justice and the Social Contract
Title | Rationality, Justice and the Social Contract PDF eBook |
Author | David P. Gauthier |
Publisher | |
Pages | 224 |
Release | 1993 |
Genre | Choice (Psychology) |
ISBN |
Here a group of philosophers, economists and political theorists discuss the work of David Gauthier, which seeks to show that rational individuals would accept certain moral constraints on their choices. The possibilities and limitations of a contractarian approach to issues of justice is analyzed.
The Social Contract from Hobbes to Rawls
Title | The Social Contract from Hobbes to Rawls PDF eBook |
Author | David Boucher |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 291 |
Release | 2003-09-02 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1134839693 |
First published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.