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Fairness and Justice: An Interpretation of Rawls' Theory of Justice
Basic Introduction Title: Fairness and Justice: An Interpretation of Rawls' Theory of Justice Press: Shandong People's Publishing House Page: 272, ISBN :7209028927, 9787209028929 Author: He Huaihong Publication Date: 20021October 65438+ 1 folio: 32 Brand: Shandong People's Publishing House Content Introduction, Book Catalogue, Content Introduction "Fairness and Justice: Interpretation of Rawls' Theory of Justice": Rawls turned his theory into "Fairness and Justice", which was translated by Professor Peking University. This book is fluent and well organized. In addition, the translator's collations and notes are inserted in the book, which helps readers to understand better! Description of book catalogue publication ... 1

The first chapter is the formation of Rawls' theory of justice. ..................................................................................................................................................................

I. Rawls' Life and Works .....................................................................................................................................................................

Second, the main idea and text structure of A Theory of Justice 1 1

Third, the formation process of the ideological system of justice 29

Chapter II Priority of the Principle of Justice

First, the description of some concepts

Two. The institutional principle takes precedence over the individual principle.

Three. The principle of justice takes precedence over the principle of utility.

Chapter III Basic Freedom of Equality 75

I. System of fundamental freedoms

Two. Priority of fundamental freedoms 8 1

Iii. Application of Freedom: Civil Disobedience 94

Chapter IV The Principle of Opportunity Fairness and Difference ........................................................................................................................................................................

I. Equal opportunities and equality ... 108

Second, restrictions on differences in interests. ......................................................................................................................................................................

Third, the basic tendency of the two principles of justice ... 123

Chapter V Proof Methods of Justice Principle ... 128

First, the design of the original state .........................................................................................................................................................................

Second, the choice of the principle of justice .................................. 142.

Three. Contract theory as a proof method .....................................................................................................................................................................

Four. "Reflection Balance" ..................................................... 165

Chapter VI Criticism and Development 179

I. The dispute between Nozick and Rawls ..................................... 179

Second, some criticisms from other parties. ........................................................................................................................................................................

Three. Historical and comprehensive consideration

Four. From A Theory of Justice to Political Liberalism ...

Verb (abbreviation of verb) from domestic justice to international justice 244

Appendix 1: chronology of Rawls' life ... 25 1

Appendix II: Rawls Research Reference

Bibliography 265

Postscript 270