Rawls as a concept of political justice: Summary of defense against critics: Rawls' justice theory as a center of impartiality, the principle of justice necessary for constitutional democracy, is not considered inclusive but is regarded as politics Moral, philosophical or religious teachings that should be. Although the concept of justice does not exist in the preemptive moral order, it exists in us, but because it is more than a model for politics to embody overlapping, our concept of justice Match with self-understanding. I have a consensus ethical foundation.
Justice theory has been criticized by several philosophers. Robert Nozick criticized the description of distributive justice in Rolls' liberalism, anarchicism, nationalism, advocacy of utopia (1974). In an article published in the American Political Science Review of 1975, Alan Bloom pointed out that the "justice theory" has attracted more people than any generation in the Anglo-Saxon world. "Paying more attention to such works" means that the "most ambitious" political project by school members currently dominant in academic philosophy and radical extremism of that liberal democracy It is based on interpretation. Bloom criticized Rawls as not explaining the existence of natural rights in his theory of justice, Rawls said he turned the social association to the ultimate goal and boasted everything as a skill.
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