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245 0 4 _aThe Cambridge Rawls lexicon /
_cedited by Jon Mandle, SUNY Albany and David A. Reidy, University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
264 1 _aUnited Kingdom ;
_aNew York :
_bCambridge University Press,
_c2015.
264 4 _c©2015
300 _axxiii, 897 pages ;
_c26 cm
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_bn
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_bnc
_2rdacarrier
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 0 _tA. --
_g1.
_tAbortion /
_rJames Boettcher --
_g2.
_tAdvantage, mutual vs. reciprocal /
_rColin Macleod --
_g3.
_tAllocative justice /
_rPete Murray --
_g4.
_tAltruism /
_rJon Mandle --
_g5.
_tAnimals /
_rDaniel Dombrowski --
_g6.
_tAquinas /
_rThomas Daniel Dombrowski --
_g7.
_tAristotelian principle /
_rSteven Wall --
_g8.
_tAristotle /
_rDaniel Dombrowski --
_g9.
_tArneson /
_rRichard/Dale Dorsey --
_g10.
_tArrow /
_rKenneth J. Iwao Hirose --
_g11.
_tAutonomy /
_rmoral Catherine Audard --
_g12.
_tAutonomy /
_rpolitical Catherine Audard --
_g13.
_tAvoidance /
_rmethod of Henry S. Richardson -- --
_tB. --
_g14.
_tBarry /
_rBrian Rex Martin --
_g15.
_tBasic liberties /
_rde Marneffe --
_g16.
_tBasic needs /
_rprinciple of Rodney G. Peffer --
_g17.
_tBasic structure of society /
_rDavid A. Reidy --
_g18.
_tBeitz /
_rCharles Matt Lister --
_g19.
_tBenevolent absolutism /
_rWalter J. Riker --
_g20.
_tBerlin /
_rIsaiah Daniel Weinstock --
_g21.
_tBranches of government /
_rMartin O'Neill and Thad Williamson --
_g22.
_tBuchanan /
_rAllen Helena de Bres --
_g23.
_tBurdened societies /
_rMichael Blake --
_g24.
_tBurdens of judgment /
_rMichael Blake -- --
_tC. --
_g25.
_tCapabilities /
_rHenry S. Richardson --
_g26.
_tCare /
_rVictoria Costa --
_g27.
_tCatholicism /
_rJames Boettcher --
_g28.
_tChain connection /
_rJon Mandle --
_g29.
_tCircumstances of justice /
_rFaviola Rivera-Castro --
_g30.
_tCitizen /
_rMatt Lister --
_g31.
_tCivic humanism /
_rVictoria Costa --
_g32.
_tCivic republicanism /
_rVictoria Costa --
_g33.
_tCivil disobedience /
_rDavid Lyons --
_g34.
_tClose-knitness /
_rRex Martin --
_g35.
_tCohen /
_rG. A. Jon Mandle --
_g36.
_tCohen /
_rJoshua Helena de Bres --
_g37.
_tCommon good idea of justice /
_rWalter J. Riker --
_g38.
_tCommunitarianism /
_rDaniel Weinstock --
_g39.
_tComprehensive doctrine /
_rPaul Voice --
_g40.
_tConception of the good /
_rPete Murray --
_g41.
_tCongruence /
_rAndrew Lister --
_g42.
_tConscientious refusal /
_rDavid Lyons --
_g43.
_tConstitution and constitutional essentials /
_rDavid A. Reidy --
_g44.
_tConstitutional consensus /
_rGeorge Klosko --
_g45.
_tConstructivism: Kantian /
_rpolitical /Larry Krasnoff --
_g46.
_tCooperation and coordination /
_rJ. Donald Moon --
_g47.
_tCosmopolitanism /
_rDarrel Moellendorf --
_g48.
_tCounting principles /
_rJon Mandle --
_g49.
_tCulture /
_rpolitical vs. background /Micah Lewin D -- --
_tD. --
_g50.
_tDaniels /
_rNorman Martin O'Neill and Juliana Bidadanure --
_g51.
_tDecent societies /
_rGillian Brock --
_g52.
_tDeliberative rationality /
_rHenry S. Richardson --
_g53.
_tDemocracy /
_rJeffrey Bercuson --
_g54.
_tDemocratic peace /
_rWalter J. Riker --
_g55.
_tDeontological vs. teleological theories /
_rDavid A. Reidy --
_g56.
_tDesert /
_rJon Mandle --
_g57.
_tDesires /
_rAlan W. Grose --
_g58.
_tDewey /
_rJohn Robert B. Talisse --
_g59.
_tDifference principle /
_rSimon Laden --
_g60.
_tDistributive justice /
_rPete Murray --
_g61.
_tDominant end theories /
_rDavid A. Reidy --
_g62.
_tDuty of assistance /
_rDarrel Moellendorf --
_g63.
_tDuty of civility /
_rJames Boettcher --
_g64.
_tDworkin /
_rRonald Peter de Marneffe -- --
_tE. --
_g65.
_tThe economy /
_rGerald Doppelt --
_g66.
_tEgoism /
_rJames P. Sterba --
_g67.
_tThe environment /
_rJon Mandle --
_g68.
_tEnvy /
_rSteve Wall --
_g69.
_tEqual opportunity /
_rdemocratic interpretation/ Rex Martin -- --
_tF. --
_g70.
_tFacts, general (in OP argument and as part of justification) /
_rvon Platz --
_g71.
_tFair equality of opportunity /
_rShlomi Segall --
_g72.
_tFairness, principle of /
_rDavid Lyons --
_g73.
_tFaith /
_rDaniel Dombrowski --
_g74.
_tFamily /
_rS. A. Lloyd --
_g75.
_tFeminism /
_rS. A. Lloyd --
_g76.
_tFormal justice /
_rJon Mandle --
_g77.
_tThe four-stage sequence /
_rMiriam Ronzoni --
_g78.
_tFreedom /
_rJon Mandle --
_g79.
_tFreedom of speech /
_rColin Macleod --
_g80.
_tFreeman /
_rSamuel Jeppe von Platz --
_g81.
_tFundamental ideas (in justice as fairness) /
_rGilabert -- --
_tG. --
_g82.
_tGames /
_rSimon Laden --
_g83.
_tGoodness as rationality /
_rPete Murray --
_g84.
_tGuilt and shame /
_rDavid A. Reidy -- --
505 0 0 _tH. --
_g85.
_tHappiness /
_rDavid A. Reidy --
_g86.
_tHarsanyi /
_rJohn C. Iwao Hirose --
_g87.
_tHart /
_rH.L.A. Matt Lister --
_g88.
_tHealth and health /
_rNorman Daniels --
_g89.
_tHedonism /
_rde Bres --
_g90.
_tHegel /
_rG. W. F. Sibyl A. Schwarzenbach --
_g91.
_tHigher-order interests /
_rAdam Hosein --
_g92.
_tHobbes /
_rThomas S. A. Lloyd --
_g93.
_tHuman rights /
_rGillian Brock --
_g94.
_tHume /
_rDavid Jon Mandle -- --
_tI. --
_g95.
_tIdeal and nonideal theory /
_rJames W. Nickel --
_g96.
_tIndividualism /
_rde Marneffe --
_g97.
_tInstitutions /
_rMiriam Ronzoni --
_g98.
_tIntuitionism /
_rChris Naticchia -- --
_tJ. --
_g99.
_tJust war theory /
_rDavid Lefkowitz --
_g100.
_tJustice and interpersonal comparison /
_rIwao Hirose --
_g101.
_tJustice /
_rconcept of Jo ̃ ao Cardoso Rosas --
_g102.
_tJustification: freestanding /
_rJonathan Quong --
_g103.
_tJustification vs. proof /
_rJonathan Quong -- --
_tK. --
_g104.
_tKant, Immanuel /
_rLarry Krasnoff --
_g105.
_tKantian interpretation /
_rLarry Krasnoff --
_g106.
_tKing /
_rMartin Luther/ Jr. Kevin Vallier --
_g107.
_tKohlberg, Lawrence /
_rWalter J. Riker --
_g108.
_tKymlicka, Will Jo ̃ ao /
_rCardoso Rosas -- --
_tL. --
_g109.
_tLaw of Peoples /
_rGillian Brock --
_g110.
_tLaw, system of /
_rDavid A. Reidy --
_g111.
_tLeast-advantaged position /
_rPaul Voice --
_g112.
_tLegitimacy /
_rJ. Donald Moon -- --
_t113. Legitimate expectations Martin O'Neill --
_g114.
_tLeibniz /
_rG. W. Jon Mandle --
_g115.
_tLeisure /
_rKristi A. Olson --
_g116.
_tLexical priority: liberty, opportunity, wealth /
_rAndrew Lister --
_g117.
_tLiberal conception of justice /
_rMicah Lewin --
_g118.
_tLiberal people /
_rWalter J. Riker --
_g119.
_tLiberalism as comprehensive doctrine /
_rTodd Hedrick --
_g120.
_tLiberalism, comprehensive vs. political /
_rMicah Lewin --
_g121.
_tLibertarianism /
_rPeter Vallentyne --
_g122.
_tLiberty, equal worth of /
_rAdam Hosein --
_g123.
_tLiberty of conscience /
_rKevin Vallier --
_g124.
_tLocke, John /
_rder Vossen --
_g125.
_tLove /
_rPaul Voice --
_g126.
_tLuck egalitarianism /
_ŕVeronique Munoz-Darde -- --
_tM. --
_g127.
_tThe market /
_rAndrew Lister --
_g128.
_tMarx /
_rKarl Rodney G. Peffer --
_g129.
_tMaximin rule of choice /
_rJon Mandle --
_g130.
_tMigration /
_rMichael Blake --
_g131.
_tMill /
_rJohn Stuart Catherine Audard --
_g132.
_tMixed conceptions of justice /
_rVeronique Munoz-Darde --
_g133.
_tMoral education /
_rVictoria Costa --
_g134.
_tMoral person /
_rDavid A. Reidy --
_g135.
_tMoral psychology /
_rDavid A. Reidy --
_g136.
_tMoral sentiments /
_rDavid A. Reidy --
_g137.
_tMoral theory /
_rPaul Voice --
_g138.
_tMoral worth of persons /
_rFaviola Rivera-Castro -- --
_tN. --
_g139.
_tNagel /
_rThomas Alan Thomas and Martin O'Neill --
_g140.
_tNash point /
_rSimon Laden --
_g141.
_tNatural duties /
_rFaviola Rivera-Castro --
_g142.
_tNatural duty of justice /
_rDavid Lyons --
_g143.
_tNatural talents /
_rAdam Hosein --
_g144.
_tNeutrality /
_rde Marneffe --
_g145.
_tNozick /
_rRobert Helga Varden --
_g146.
_tNussbaum /
_rMartha Alan W. Grose -- --
_tO. --
_g147.
_tObjectivity /
_rDaniel Weinstock --
_g148.
_tObligations /
_rMiriam Ronzoni --
_g149.
_tOkin, Susan Moller /
_rMichael Blake --
_g150.
_tThe original position /
_rSimon Laden --
_g151.
_tOutlaw states /
_rDarrel Moellendorf --
_g152.
_tOverlapping consensus /
_rMartin -- --
_tP. --
_g153.
_tPaternalism /
_rde Marneffe --
_g154.
_tPeoples /
_rde Bres --
_g155.
_tPerfectionism /
_rSteven Wall --
_g156.
_tPlan of life /
_rFaviola Rivera-Castro --
_g157.
_tPogge /
_rThomas Jon Mandle --
_g158.
_tPolitical conception of justice /
_rMicah Lewin --
_g159.
_tPolitical liberalism, justice as fairness as /
_rJ. Donald Moon --
_g160.
_tPolitical liberalisms, family of /
_rMicah Lewin --
_g161.
_tPolitical obligation /
_rGeorge Klosko --
_g162.
_tPolitical virtues /
_rJames Boettcher --
_g163.
_tPractical reason /
_rLarry Krasnoff --
_g164.
_tPrecepts of justice /
_rJon Mandle --
_g165.
_tPrimary goods, social /
_rAndreas Follesdal --
_g166.
_tThe priority of the right over the good /
_rJaime Ahlberg --
_g167.
_tProcedural justice /
_rJon Garthoff --
_g168.
_tPromising /
_rAdam Hosein --
_g169.
_tProperty-owning democracy /
_rRodney G. Peffer --
_g170.
_tPublic choice theory /
_rKevin Vallier --
_g171.
_tPublic political culture /
_rRyan Prevnick --
_g172.
_tPublic reason /
_rBlain Neufeld --
_g173.
_tPublicity /
_rJon Garthoff -- --
_tR. --
_g174.
_tRace /
_rKevin M. Graham --
_g175.
_tRational choice theory /
_rIwao Hirose --
_g176.
_tRational intuitionism /
_rJon Mandle --
_g177.
_tRealistic utopia /
_rCatherine Audard --
_g178.
_tThe reasonable and the rational /
_rLarry Krasnoff --
_g179.
_tReasonable hope /
_rPaul Voice --
_g180.
_tReasonable pluralism /
_rAndrew Lister --
_g181.
_tReciprocity /
_rJ. Donald Moon --
_g182.
_tReconciliation /
_rTodd Hedrick --
_g183.
_tRedress /
_rprinciple of /Steven Wall --
_g184.
_tReflective equilibrium /
_rNorman Daniels --
_g185.
_tReligion /
_rDaniel Dombrowski --
_g186.
_tRespect for persons /
_rNir Eyal --
_g187.
_tRight: concept of, and formal constraints of /
_rJeppe von Platz --
_g188.
_tRights,constitutional /
_rFrank I. Michelman --
_g189.
_tRights, moral and legal /
_rAlistair Macleod --
_g190.
_tRorty, Richard /
_rRobert B. Talisse --
_g191.
_tRoss /
_rW. D. Adam Cureton --
_g192.
_tRousseau, Jean-Jacques /
_rJeffrey Bercuson --
_g193.
_tRule of law /
_rDavid A. Reidy --
_g194.
_tRules (two concepts of) /
_rDaniel Weinstock -- --
_tS. --
_g195.
_tSandel, Michael /
_rRobert B. Talisse --
_g196.
_tScanlon, T. M. /
_rde Marneffe --
_g197.
_tSelf-interest /
_rAdam Cureton --
_g198.
_tSelf-respect /
_rFaviola Rivera-Castro --
_g199.
_tSen, Amartya /
_rPablo Gilabert --
_g200.
_tSense of justice /
_rJon Mandle --
_g201.
_tSidgwick /
_rHenry Catherine Audard --
_g202.
_tSin /
_rDaniel Dombrowski --
_g203.
_tSocial choice theory /
_rIwao Hirose --
_g204.
_tSocial contract /
_rAndrew Lister --
_g205.
_tSocial minimum /
_rWalter E. Schaller --
_g206.
_tSocial union /
_rSibyl A. Schwarzenbach --
_g207.
_tSocialism /
_rRodney G. Peffer --
_g208.
_tSociety of peoples /
_rChris Naticchia --
_g209.
_tSoper, Philip /
_rWalter J. Riker --
_g210.
_tSovereignty /
_rMatt Lister --
_g211.
_tStability /
_rLarry Krasnoff --
_g212.
_tStatesman and duty of statesmanship /
_rJon Mandle --
_g213.
_tStrains of commitment /
_rDavid Lefkowitz --
_g214.
_tSupreme Court and judicial review /
_rTodd Hedrick -- --
_tT. --
_g215.
_tTaxation /
_rMartin O'Neill and Thad Williamson --
_g216.
_tThin and full theories of good /
_rPaul Weithman --
_g217.
_tToleration /
_rDaniel Weinstock --
_g218.
_tTruth /
_rHenry S. Richardson --
_g219.
_tThe two principles of justice (in justice as fairness) /
_rPablo Gilabert -- --
_tU. --
_g220.
_tUnity of self /
_rDavid A. Reidy --
_g221.
_tUtilitarianism /
_rRahul Kumar --
_g222.
_tUtility /
_rJon Mandle -- --
_gW. --
_g223.
_tWalzer, Michael /
_rDaniel Dombrowski --
_g224.
_tWell-ordered society /
_rJ. Donald Moon --
_g225.
_tWittgenstein /
_rLudwig Martin O'Neill.
520 _a"John Rawls is widely regarded as one of the most influential philosophers of the twentieth century, and his work has permanently shaped the nature and terms of moral and political philosophy, deploying a robust and specialized vocabulary that reaches beyond philosophy to political science, economics, sociology, and law. This volume is a complete and accessible guide to Rawls's vocabulary, with over 200 alphabetical encyclopaedic entries written by the world's leading Rawls scholars. From "basic structure" to "burdened society," from "Sidgwick" to "strains of commitment," and from "Nash point" to "natural duties," the volume covers the entirety of Rawls's central ideas and terminology, with illuminating detail and careful cross-referencing. It will be an essential resource for students and scholars of Rawls, as well as for other readers in political philosophy, ethics, political science, sociology, international relations and law"--
_cProvided by publisher.
546 _aText in English.
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