Cosmopolitans like Gillian Brock, Charles Beitz, and Thomas Pogge argue that the principles of justice selected and arranged in lexical priority in Rawls’ first original position would—and should for the same reasons as in the first—also be selected in Rawls’ second original position. After all, the argument goes, what reasons other than morally arbitrary ones do we have for selecting a second set of principles? A different, though undoubtedly related, point of contention is the cosmopolitan charge that Rawls fails to consider the unfavorable conditions that owe themselves to global factors. Perhaps there was a time when interconnectedness and interdependency between stat...
In political philosophy, the concept of justice has been historically confined to the domestic state...
Thomas Pogge has been challenging liberal thinking on global politics, often through critical engage...
My thesis argues that Rawls’s attempt to discredit utilitarianism as a viable theory of justice was ...
Cosmopolitans like Gillian Brock, Charles Beitz, and Thomas Pogge argue that the principle...
Cosmopolitans like Gillian Brock, Charles Beitz, and Thomas Pogge argue that the principles of justi...
Cosmopolitans including Charles Beitz, David Richards, Brian Barry, Thomas Pogge and Gillian Brock p...
2012-11-21After the World War II, we have witnessed the increase in international cooperation in alm...
Would it be desirable to reform the global institutional order in conformity with the principles Raw...
In John Rawls’s The Law of Peoples we find unfamiliar concepts, surprising pronouncements, and what...
This paper aims at illustrating through a close reading of the works of John Rawls the anti-foundati...
In this thesis I seek to answer the question whether a cosmopolitan interpretation of John Rawls’ th...
Would it be desirable to reform the global institutional order in conformity with the principles Raw...
The essay “The Problem of Global Distributive Justice in The Law of Peoples by John Rawls” is concer...
This paper aims at illustrating how from the works of John Rawls we can see emerging a viable anti-...
This thesis is concerned with mapping one of the most topical discussions in the field of modern pol...
In political philosophy, the concept of justice has been historically confined to the domestic state...
Thomas Pogge has been challenging liberal thinking on global politics, often through critical engage...
My thesis argues that Rawls’s attempt to discredit utilitarianism as a viable theory of justice was ...
Cosmopolitans like Gillian Brock, Charles Beitz, and Thomas Pogge argue that the principle...
Cosmopolitans like Gillian Brock, Charles Beitz, and Thomas Pogge argue that the principles of justi...
Cosmopolitans including Charles Beitz, David Richards, Brian Barry, Thomas Pogge and Gillian Brock p...
2012-11-21After the World War II, we have witnessed the increase in international cooperation in alm...
Would it be desirable to reform the global institutional order in conformity with the principles Raw...
In John Rawls’s The Law of Peoples we find unfamiliar concepts, surprising pronouncements, and what...
This paper aims at illustrating through a close reading of the works of John Rawls the anti-foundati...
In this thesis I seek to answer the question whether a cosmopolitan interpretation of John Rawls’ th...
Would it be desirable to reform the global institutional order in conformity with the principles Raw...
The essay “The Problem of Global Distributive Justice in The Law of Peoples by John Rawls” is concer...
This paper aims at illustrating how from the works of John Rawls we can see emerging a viable anti-...
This thesis is concerned with mapping one of the most topical discussions in the field of modern pol...
In political philosophy, the concept of justice has been historically confined to the domestic state...
Thomas Pogge has been challenging liberal thinking on global politics, often through critical engage...
My thesis argues that Rawls’s attempt to discredit utilitarianism as a viable theory of justice was ...