Philosophy of rawls: a collection of essays edited with an introduction by Henry S. Richardson and Paul J. Weithman
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- 320.01 PHI
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Contents:
Volume1: Development and main outlines of Rawls's theory of justice - - v.2: The two principles and their justification - - v.3: Opponents and implications of a theory of justice - - v.4: Moral psychology and community - - v.5: Reasonable pluralism
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