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  1. Beyond Extensions of Liberalism.Donald Beggs - 2008 - Journal of International Political Theory 4 (1):157-166.
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  • Why Rawls should have resisted the hermeneutic temptation.Joan Vergés-Gifra - 2006 - Journal of Social Philosophy 37 (4):584–603.
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  • Why Rawls Should Have Resisted the Hermeneutic Temptation.Joan Vergés-Gifra - 2006 - Journal of Social Philosophy 37 (4):584-603.
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  • The implicit assumptions of dividing a cake: Political or comprehensive? [REVIEW]Marianna Papastephanou - 2004 - Human Studies 27 (3):307-334.
    Rawls''s recent modification of his theory of justice claims that political liberalism is free-standing and falls under the category of the political. It works entirely within that domain and does not rely on anything outside it In this article I pursue the metatheoretical goal of obtaining insight into the anthropological assumptions that have remained so far unacknowledged by Rawls and critics alike. My argument is that political liberalism has a dependence on comprehensive liberalism and its conception of a self-serving subjectivity (...)
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  • Dynamic nature of human rights: Rawls's critique of moral universalism.Sanja Ivic - 2010 - Trans/Form/Ação 33 (2):223-259.
    Human rights do not represent an absolute truth. Otherwise, they would represent ideology, which is contradictory to the basic idea of human rights itself. Consequently, there is a need for redefinition of the main presuppositions of modern conception of human rights represented in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. This paper argues that Rawls's conception of human rights is significant for the refiguration of human rights. It represents the path towards postmodern idea of human rights and the recognition of difference.Os (...)
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