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Justice and the Social Contract Essays on Rawlsian Political Philosophy
By
Samuel Freeman
Contents
Introduction
Part One: A Theory of Justice
Chapter One: Reason and Agreement in Social Contract Views
Chapter Two: Utilitarian, Deontology, and the Priority of Right
Chapter Three: Consequentialist, Publicity, Stability, and Property-Owning Democracy
Chapter Four: Rawls and Luck Egalitarianism
Chapter Five: Congruence and the Good Justice
Part Two: Political Liberalism
Chapter Six: Political Liberalism and the Possibility of a Just Democratic Constitution
Chapter Seven: Public Reason and Political Justification
Part Three: The Law of Peoples
Chapter Eight: The Law of Peoples, Social Cooperation, Human Rights, and Distributive Justice
Chapter Nine: Distributed Justice and the Law of Peoples
Appendices
Appendix A: Remarks on John Rawls, Memorial Service, Sanders Theater, Harvard University, February 27, 2003
Appendix B: John Rawls: Friend and Teacher (Obituary from The Chronical Review: The Chronicle of Higher Education, December 13, 2002)
Authors, editors, and contributors
Samuel Freeman, Stephen F. Goldstone Term Professor of Philosophy and Law, University of Pennsylvania
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