The chapters in this book analyze the relationship between core concepts of the common good and the work of American political philosopher John Rawls. One of the main criticisms that has been made of Rawls is his supposed neglect of central aspects of collective life. The contributors to this book explore the possibility of a substantive and community-oriented interpretation of Rawls’s thought. The chapters investigate Rawls’s views on values such as community, faith, fraternity, friendship, gender equality, love, political liberty, reciprocity, respect, sense of justice, and virtue. They demonstrate that Rawls finds a balance between certain individualistic aspects of his theory of justice and the value of community. In doing so, the book offers insightful new readings of Rawls. John Rawls and the Common Good will be of interest to scholars and advanced students working in political, moral, and legal philosophy.
Edited by:
Roberto Luppi (Università di Roma LUMSA) Imprint: Routledge Country of Publication: United Kingdom Dimensions:
Height: 229mm,
Width: 152mm,
Weight: 340g ISBN:9780367697518 ISBN 10: 0367697513 Series:Routledge Studies in Contemporary Philosophy Pages: 254 Publication Date:29 January 2024 Audience:
College/higher education
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Further / Higher Education
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active
Introduction: John Rawls and the Common Good: An Introduction Roberto Luppi 1. Community Daniel A. Dombrowski 2. Faith and the Common Good in the Political Philosophy of John Rawls David A. Reidy 3. Fraternity (and the Difference Principle) Marco Martino 4. Friendship: A Familiar Value Ruth Abbey 5. Gender Justice, Rawls, and the Common Good Elizabeth Edenberg 6. Love. The Vices of Love and Rawlsian Justice Paul Voice 7. Political Liberty M. Victoria Costa 8. Reciprocity and Justification in Political Liberalism: Self-Application Vindicated Paul Weithman 9. Respect James Boettcher 10. Sense of Justice Jon Mandle 11. Virtue Roberto Luppi
Roberto Luppi is Research Fellow at Libera Università Maria Ss. Assunta, Rome, Italy.