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Page 981
... Rawls ; and finally and most lengthily , to develop some general lines of criticism , both in- ternal and external , to the set of assumptions with which Rawls operates . I Like Plato in the Republic , Rawls is concerned with giving us ...
... Rawls ; and finally and most lengthily , to develop some general lines of criticism , both in- ternal and external , to the set of assumptions with which Rawls operates . I Like Plato in the Republic , Rawls is concerned with giving us ...
Page 982
... Rawls devotes his most extensive criticism . Plato saw justice as forming a crucial part of a vast metaphysical scheme , the total knowledge of which would constitute possession of absolute truth . Rawls , more modest , admits only to ...
... Rawls devotes his most extensive criticism . Plato saw justice as forming a crucial part of a vast metaphysical scheme , the total knowledge of which would constitute possession of absolute truth . Rawls , more modest , admits only to ...
Page 992
... Rawls makes somewhat later con- cerning questions of legal obligation and civil disobedience . Rawls never falls into the indefensible stance of appearing to derive conclu- sions of normative import from the tautology , " the law is the ...
... Rawls makes somewhat later con- cerning questions of legal obligation and civil disobedience . Rawls never falls into the indefensible stance of appearing to derive conclu- sions of normative import from the tautology , " the law is the ...
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Legal Philosophy | 799 |
Legal Principles and the Limits of | 821 |
Social Rules and Legal Theory | 855 |
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