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Contractual Justice: A Modest Defence

Utilitas 8 (3):357-380 (1996)

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  1. Social choice and the derivation of Rawls's difference principle.Steven Strasnick - 1976 - Journal of Philosophy 73 (4):85-99.
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  • Impartiality and Liberal Neutrality.Simon Caney - 1996 - Utilitas 8 (3):273.
    It is a commonplace that in many societies people adhere to profoundly different conceptions of the good. Given this we need to know what political principles are appropriate. How can we treat people who are committed to different accounts of the good with fairness? One recent answer to this pressing question is given by Brian Barry in his important work Justice as Impartiality. This book, of course, contains much more than this. It includes a powerful and incisive discussion of several (...)
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  • The Theory of Morality.Adina Schwartz - 1978 - Philosophical Review 87 (4):649.
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  • The Good, the Bad, and the Impartial.John Horton - 1996 - Utilitas 8 (3):307.
    In Justice as Impartiality Brian Barry seeks to present ‘a universally valid case in favour of liberal egalitarian principles’. It is an ambitious enterprise undertaken with originality, vigour, and wit; and containing a wealth of interesting argumentation. If, ultimately, Barry fails in the task he sets himself, as I shall argue he does, the attempt is none the less highly instructive; not only because of the many local successes in his arguments with proponents of alternative theories and his often illuminating (...)
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  • Theories of Justice.Brian Barry - 1992 - Philosophical Review 101 (3):703-706.
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  • Justice, Contestability, and Conceptions of the Good.Andrew Mason - 1996 - Utilitas 8 (3):295-305.
    Brian Barry's Justice as Impartiality is a highly enjoyable and rewarding book. It throws new light on some familiar theories of justice, and shows how the idea that principles of justice are those principles which no one could reasonably reject can yield prescriptions for constitutional design. But I shall argue that Barry's defence of his theory is less robust than he thinks, and more generally that there is reason to suppose that principles of justice are as contestable as conceptions of (...)
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  • Justice as Impartiality.Brian Barry - 1995 - Philosophy 70 (274):603-605.
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  • The Theory of Morality.Alan Donagan - 1979 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 41 (2):348-348.
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  • The Economics of Justice.Richard A. Posner - 1983 - Law and Philosophy 2 (1):129-136.
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