Journal ArticleIn a recent article on developments in John Rawls's theory of justice, S.A. Lloyd notes a problem in Rawls's treatment of the family. In Political Liberalism (hereafter PL), Rawls concedes that his theory assumes that "in some form the family is just." And Lloyd takes this to mean that the principles of justice do not require us to abolish families and rather, say, rear children collectively in state-run institutions
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Liberalism has struggled with the question of what is to be done when subgroups within liberal socie...
Liberalism is an ideal model of cultural inclusion. For all its attractiveness, attention remains dr...
Some people are multi-billionaires; others die because they are too poor to afford food or medicatio...
This essay aims to critically discuss John Rawls’ theory of “Justice as Fairness” with prime focus o...
The article analyzes the problem about the recognition of atypical forms of Family, from the John Ra...
This article argues that citizens have a basic right to invite family members and spouses into their...
Institutions, if unjust, ought to be reformed or even abolished. This radical Rawlsian thought leads...
The family seems to pose an insoluble dilemma for a liberal society, because it pits liberal values ...
Alasdair MacIntyre, Michael Sandel and other critics have argued that liberalism is living off the b...
In Political Liberalism , John Rawls did not try to fix public reason on a single political concepti...
Political philosophers´ interest in the family - understood as a unit in which one or more adults di...
Con frecuencia la teoría política trata a la familia como algo dado, un hecho incuestionable de la v...
The family poses problems for liberal understandings of social justice, because of the ways in which...
The family, and in particular the parent-child relationship that constitutes its core, is attracting...
This article criticizes John Rawls’ conception of political liberalism, which insists that political...
Liberalism has struggled with the question of what is to be done when subgroups within liberal socie...
Liberalism is an ideal model of cultural inclusion. For all its attractiveness, attention remains dr...
Some people are multi-billionaires; others die because they are too poor to afford food or medicatio...