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  • ...dern era, social contract was revived again by modern American philosopher John Rawls. Greatly influenced by the Kantian version of social contract, Rawls rebran ==John Rawls' "original position"==
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  • ...its broadest, philosophical, sense publicity is sometimes used (notably by John Rawls and other English-language Kantians) in roughly the sense of "publicness".
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  • ...htenment concept of social contract was revived in the contemporary era by John Rawls, a philosopher of the Anglo-American analytic tradition, who was influenced ...ves of contemporary philosophical communitarianism, with those inspired by John Rawls and [[Robert Nozick]] taking the side of liberalism.
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  • *John Rawls, ''The Law of Peoples''. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1999.
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  • ...l, including work commenting on the ideas of the American liberal theorist John Rawls. Ricœur won the [[Balzan Prize]] for philosophy and the [[John W. Kluge Pr
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  • *John Rawls
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  • ...to the social contract was pioneered by the American political philosopher John Rawls, who suggested as a thought experiment in ''[[A Theory of Justice]]'', an '
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  • ...Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1999. p. 4.</ref> Apart from [[John Rawls|Rawls]], other notable exponents of this position include [[Hedley Bull]].
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  • ...ional implications have been criticised by, among others, John Rawls<ref> John Rawls: ''A Theory of Justice'', Harvard University Press, Page 26</ref> on the gr
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  • ...rst virtue of social institutions, as truth is of systems of thought."<ref>John Rawls, ''[[A Theory of Justice]]'' (revised edn, Oxford: OUP, 1999), p. 3</ref> F In his ''A Theory of Justice'', John Rawls used a social contract argument to show that justice, and especially distri
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  • ...quality than would be required for the benefit of the least well off <ref> John Rawls: ''A Theory of Justice'', Harvard University Press, 1971</ref>, but the pol
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  • - John Rawls -
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  • ...the benefits of crime to its perpetrators. Political philosophers such as John Rawls advocate departures in the interests of fairness<ref> see the paragraph on
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  • ...distribution (a matter which has been examined as an ethical question by John Rawls, [[Robert Nozick]] and others).
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  • ...others, on the American founding fathers, Marx on socialism and Communism, John Rawls in the early days of [[Tony Blair]]'s [[New Labour]], and [[Robert Nozick]]
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  • ..., Mill, Pericles'' (for the Athenian ideal of democracy) ''Thomas Aquinas, John Rawls.''
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  • ...at theory is in turn rejected in John Rawls’ [[A Theory of Justice]] <ref> John Rawls ''A Theory of Justice '' Harvard University Press 1971</ref> according to
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