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J. Rawls, "Distributive Justice", in A Theory of Justice (Oxford, 1972)
Equality, Justice and Greatest Happiness
Rawls, "Justice As Fairness: Political Not Metaphysical," Philosophy and Public Affairs 14 (1985): 223-51, and Political Liberalism (New York: Columbia University Press, 1993), pp. 18-20 and 29-35
Cartesian Dualism
Rawls, John. A Theory of Justice. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1971.
Theories of Justice
Newby, T. G. (1999) What's Fair Here Is Not Fair Everywhere: Does the American Fair Use Doctrine Violate International Copyright Law? Stanford Law Review, 51(6), 1633.
Reverse Engineering and Its Social Implications
of evidence and imagination is acknowledged as an intellectual process that has as much weight as reason in the resolution of arguments. In Rawls Political Liberalism, the principles of democracy are considered to be the most complete and fair representat
Political Philosophy
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