TY - BOOK AU - Rawls,John AU - Freeman,Samuel Richard TI - Collected papers SN - 0674137396 AV - JC578 .R36925 1999 U1 - 320.011 21 PY - 1999/// CY - Cambridge, Mass. PB - Harvard University Press KW - Justice N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Outline of a decision procedure for ethics --; Two concepts of rules --; Justice as fairness --; Constitutional liberty and the concept of justice --; The; sense of justice --; Legal obligation and the duty of fair play --; Distributive justice --; Distributive justice : some addenda --; The; justification of civil disobedience --; Justice as reciprocity --; Some reasons for the maximin criterion --; Reply to Alexander and Musgrave --; A; Kantian conception of equality --; Fairness to goodness --; The; independence of moral theory --; Kantian constructivism in moral theory --; Social unity and primary goods --; Justice as fairness : political not metaphysical --; Preface for the French edition of A theory of justice --; The; idea of an overlapping consensus --; The; priority of right and ideas of the good --; The; domain of the political and overlapping consensus --; Themes in Kant's moral philosophy --; The; law of peoples --; Fifty years after Hiroshima --; The; idea of public reason revisited --; Commonweal interview with John Rawls N2 - "John Rawls's work on justice has drawn more commentary and aroused wider attention than any other work in moral or political philosophy in the twentieth century. But before and after writing his great treatises, Rawls produced a steady stream of essays, some of which articulate views of justice and liberalism distinct from those found in the two books. They are important in and of themselves because of the deep issues about the nature of justice, moral reasoning, and liberalism they raise as well as for the light they shed on the evolution of Rawls's views."--BOOK JACKET ER -