John Rawls: Politischer Liberalismus [internationales Symposium zu John Rawls, Politischer Liberalismus am 20 - 22. Februar 2014 auf dem Schloss Hohentübingen]

John Rawls’s second major work, Political Liberalism (1993), is devoted to the question of how a liberal society can arrive at a consensus regarding questions of justice given its societal pluralism. The essays provide systematic interpretations of the work by internationally renowned researchers an...

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Corporate Author: Symposion "John Rawls: Politischer Liberalismus" (2014 : Tübingen)
Other Authors: Höffe, Otfried (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:German
Published: Berlin ; München ; Boston De Gruyter Mouton 2015, ©2015
Series:Klassiker auslegen
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