Amartya Sen has recently leveled a series of what he alleges to be quite serious very general objections against Rawls, Rawlsian fellow travelers, and other social contract accounts of justice. In The Idea of Justice, published in 2009, Sen specifically charges his target philosophical views with what calls transcendentalism, procedural parochialism, and with being mistakenly narrowly focused on institutions. He also thinks there is a basic incoherence—arising from a version of Derek Parfit’s Identity Problem—internal to the Rawslian theoretical apparatus. Sen would have political philosophy pursue intersocietal comparisons of relative justice more directly and in the manner of social choice theory. Yet the positive argument he develops in ...
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Filosofia e Ciências Huma...
Amartya Sen has recently drawn a distinction between different conceptions of a theory of justice: t...
Recension parue dans Social Choice and Welfare n°35 (2010)Amartya Sen's readers were expecting the s...
Amartya Sen has recently leveled a series of what he alleges to be quite serious very general object...
In his recent book The Idea of Justice, Amartya Sen suggests that political philosophy should move b...
In his recent bookThe Idea of Justice, Amartya Sen suggests that political philosophy should move be...
Amartya Sen argues that Rawls’s theory is not only unnecessary in the pursuit of justice, but it may...
Sen's Deparochialization and the Quandary of Dalit Marxism A Question for Sen about Democracy a...
Against scepticism from thinkers including John Rawls and Thomas Nagel about the appropriateness of ...
In ‘The Idea of Justice’, Amartya Sen presents an alternative approach to Rawls' theory of justice. ...
ABSTRACT: This article shows Amartya Sen’s criticism to John Rawls’ theory of justice. The main crit...
In The Idea of Justice (2009), Amartya Sen presents an approach to justice that seeks to make compar...
What do we want from a theory of justice? Amartya Sen argues that what we should not want is to foll...
Amartya Sen argues that for the advancement of justice identification of ‘perfect’ justice is neithe...
Le dernier ouvrage d’Amartya Sen, L’idée de Justice, se présente comme l’aboutissement d’une réflexi...
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Filosofia e Ciências Huma...
Amartya Sen has recently drawn a distinction between different conceptions of a theory of justice: t...
Recension parue dans Social Choice and Welfare n°35 (2010)Amartya Sen's readers were expecting the s...
Amartya Sen has recently leveled a series of what he alleges to be quite serious very general object...
In his recent book The Idea of Justice, Amartya Sen suggests that political philosophy should move b...
In his recent bookThe Idea of Justice, Amartya Sen suggests that political philosophy should move be...
Amartya Sen argues that Rawls’s theory is not only unnecessary in the pursuit of justice, but it may...
Sen's Deparochialization and the Quandary of Dalit Marxism A Question for Sen about Democracy a...
Against scepticism from thinkers including John Rawls and Thomas Nagel about the appropriateness of ...
In ‘The Idea of Justice’, Amartya Sen presents an alternative approach to Rawls' theory of justice. ...
ABSTRACT: This article shows Amartya Sen’s criticism to John Rawls’ theory of justice. The main crit...
In The Idea of Justice (2009), Amartya Sen presents an approach to justice that seeks to make compar...
What do we want from a theory of justice? Amartya Sen argues that what we should not want is to foll...
Amartya Sen argues that for the advancement of justice identification of ‘perfect’ justice is neithe...
Le dernier ouvrage d’Amartya Sen, L’idée de Justice, se présente comme l’aboutissement d’une réflexi...
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Filosofia e Ciências Huma...
Amartya Sen has recently drawn a distinction between different conceptions of a theory of justice: t...
Recension parue dans Social Choice and Welfare n°35 (2010)Amartya Sen's readers were expecting the s...