| Larry Alexander - 1985 - 332 halaman
...change should aim. In Rawls' theory, a very important natural duty is the natural duty of justice, which "requires us to support and to comply with just institutions that exist and . . . constrains us to further just arrangements not yet established, at least if this can be done... | |
| Jacob Adler - 2010 - 329 halaman
...stems from the duty of justice.16 The duty of justice, as described by Rawls, comprises two parts: "[!) This duty requires us to support and to comply with just institutions that exist and apply to us. [2] It also constrains us to further just arrangements not yet established."17 The first part of this... | |
| Bernard Gert, Charles M. Culver, K. Danner Clouser - 1997 - 342 halaman
...by John Rawls. In A Theory of Justice, Rawls describes what he calls the duty of justice as follows: This duty requires us to support and to comply with just institutions that exist and apply to us. It also constrains us to further just arrangements not yet established, at least when this can be done... | |
| John Rawls - 1999 - 568 halaman
...in war. assuming that. in certain circumstances anyway. wars of self-defense are justified t§5Si. From the standpoint of justice as fairness. a fundamental...with just institutions that exist and apply to us. It also constrains us to further just arrangements not yet established. at least when this can be done... | |
| William Atkins Edmundson - 1999 - 366 halaman
...understand the objections, we need a formulation of the theory. John Rawls states it in the following terms: From the standpoint of justice as fairness, a fundamental...with just institutions that exist and apply to us. It also constrains us to further just arrangements not yet established, at least when this can be done... | |
| Charles R. Beitz - 1999 - 268 halaman
...at political change should aim. A very important natural duty is the natural duty of justice, which "requires us to support and to comply with just institutions that exist and . . . constrains us to further just arrangements not yet established, at least if this can be done... | |
| Henry S. Richardson - 1999 - 328 halaman
...change should aim. In Rawls' theory, a very important natural duty is the natural duty of justice, which "requires us to support and to comply with just institutions that exist and . . . constrains us to further just arrangements not yet established, at least if this can be done... | |
| Ralf Dahrendorf, George Soros - 2000 - 448 halaman
...justice is such a theory. The Natural Duty Account 10. The natural duty of justice, Rawls maintains, "requires us to support and to comply with just institutions that exist and apply to us". 25 Natural duties are our pre-institutional duties which are rooted in general morality. Thus, "they... | |
| Brad R. Roth - 1999 - 476 halaman
...enter, together with him, a society under a civil constitution." Rawls thus asserts a natural duty "to support and to comply with just institutions that exist and apply to us."6 This does little to suggest a basis for drawing boundaries between states in a modern world where... | |
| Samuel Richard Freeman - 2003 - 602 halaman
...principles for individual conduct can be either "natural duties," which apply to everyone, such as the duty "to support and to comply with just institutions that exist and apply to us" (77, p. 115/99 rev.), or obligations specific to particular positions, such as an obligation of noblesse... | |
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