Liberalism: Justice and reasonG. W. Smith Taylor & Francis, 2002 - Всего страниц: 1725 Encompassing the relationship between the state and the individual, society and the individual, the nature of freedom and the concept of the person, this four-volume set covers the main tenets of the liberal tradition. The collection includes material from the rich background and history of classical writings, and also emphasizes modern scholarship and contemporary issues.Fully indexed and including a new introduction by the editor, this is an invaluable reference tool for both researchers and students in the field. |
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How not to defend liberal institutions | 25 |
Moral neutrality and primary goods | 43 |
Rawls on justice | 57 |
Liberal individualism and liberal neutrality | 70 |
Justice and rights | 93 |
The procedural republic and the unencumbered self | 123 |
Defending liberalism | 139 |
Liberal neutrality and the value of autonomy | 155 |
Rawls Kantian ideal and the viability of modern liberalism | 270 |
Moral conflict and political legitimacy | 306 |
Political liberalism | 327 |
Liberalism liberty and neutrality | 349 |
Pluralism and social unity | 367 |
Liberalism autonomy and moral conflict | 382 |
a critical notice | 419 |
Political constructivism in Rawlss Political Liberalism | 433 |
Liberalism autonomy and the politics of neutral concern | 178 |
Joseph Raz and the contextual argument for liberal perfectionism | 212 |
political not metaphysical | 245 |
Review of Political Liberalism | 458 |
Political Liberalism justice and gender | 487 |
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