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  1. For justice to be the first virtue, certain things must be true of us. We must be creatures of a certain kind, related to human circumstance in a certain way. We must stand at a certain distance from our circumstance, whether as transcendental subject in the case of Kant, or as essentially unencumbered subject of possession in the case of Rawls.

  2. Summary. We set out to assess Rawls' claim for the primacy of justice and found that it required a certain conception of the moral subject. We sought then to examine this conception in the light of Rawls' moral theory as a whole to check for its consistency with that theory and for its plausibility generally. We hoped eventually in this way to ...

  3. 思路和内容提取. 这篇书评可能有关键情节透露. 自由主义与正义的局限 1桑德尔捍卫的共同体主义不是权利应该依赖于任何既定时间和既定共同体中占先定支配地位的那些价值。. 2罗尔斯自由主义与桑德尔局限争执的关键不是权利是否重要,而是权利能否用一种 ...

  4. This review aims to present Michael Sandel’s book Liberalism and the limits of justice, which belongs to the context of communitarian criticism to the liberalism of John Rawls. Thus, the main arguments raised by Sandel against a defense by Rawls of the priority of the just in relation to the good were outlined. Comunitarismo. Liberalismo ...

  5. The liberalism with which I am concerned is a version of liberalism prominent in the moral and legal and political philosophy of the day: a liberalism in which the notions of justice, fairness, and individual rights play a central role, and which is indebted to Kant for much of its philosophical foundation. As an ethic that asserts the priority of the right over the good, and is typically ...

  6. 5. Juni 2012 · For justice to be the first virtue, certain things must be true of us. We must be creatures of a certain kind, related to human circumstance in a certain way. We must stand at a certain distance from our circumstance, whether as transcendental subject in the case of Kant, or as essentially unencumbered subject of possession in the case of Rawls.

  7. Liberalism and the Limits of Justice. By Michael J. Sandel. [Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 1982. ix, 183 and (Bibliography and Index) 8 pp. Hardback £17·50, paperback £5·95 net.] - Volume 42 Issue 2