Frases de John Rawls
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John Bordley Rawls fue un filósofo estadounidense, profesor de filosofía política en la Universidad Harvard y autor de Teoría de la justicia , Liberalismo político , The Law of Peoples y Justice as Fairness: A Restatement . Su teoría política propone dos principios sobre los cuales basar la noción de justicia a partir de una posición original en el espíritu contractualista de los filósofos políticos clásicos.

Rawls fue reconocido con el Premio Schock para lógica y filosofía y con la National Humanities Medal de manos del presidente Bill Clinton en 1999, en reconocimiento a «su ayuda a que toda una generación reviviera su confianza en la democracia».[1]​ Wikipedia  

✵ 21. febrero 1921 – 24. noviembre 2002
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John Rawls: Frases en inglés

“If A were not allowed his better position, B would be even worse off than he is.”

John Rawls libro A Theory of Justice

Fuente: A Theory of Justice (1971; 1975; 1999), Chapter II, Section 17, pg. 103

“To each according to his threat advantage does not count as a principle of justice.”

John Rawls libro A Theory of Justice

Fuente: A Theory of Justice (1971; 1975; 1999), Chapter III, Section 24, pg. 141

“Inequalities are permissible when they maximize, or at least all contribute to, the long term expectations of the least fortunate group in society.”

John Rawls libro A Theory of Justice

Fuente: A Theory of Justice (1971; 1975; 1999), Chapter III, Section 26, pg. 151

“Being happy involves both a certain achievement in action and a rational assurance about the outcome.”

John Rawls libro A Theory of Justice

Fuente: A Theory of Justice (1971; 1975; 1999), Chapter IX, Section 83, p. 549

“The fault of the utilitarian doctrine is that it mistakes impersonality for impartiality.”

John Rawls libro A Theory of Justice

Fuente: A Theory of Justice (1971; 1975; 1999), Chapter III, Section 30, pg. 190

“We must choose for others as we have reason to believe they would choose for themselves if they were at the age of reason and deciding rationally.”

John Rawls libro A Theory of Justice

Fuente: A Theory of Justice (1971; 1975; 1999), Chapter IV, Section 33, p. 209

“The even larger difference between rich and poor makes the latter even worse off, and this violates the principle of mutual advantage.”

John Rawls libro A Theory of Justice

Fuente: A Theory of Justice (1971; 1975; 1999), Chapter II, Section 13, pg. 79

“Justice is happiness according to virtue.”

John Rawls libro A Theory of Justice

Fuente: A Theory of Justice (1971; 1975; 1999), Chapter V, Section 48, p. 310

“Our concern is solely with the basic structure of society and its major institutions and therefore with the standard cases of social justice.”

John Rawls libro A Theory of Justice

Fuente: A Theory of Justice (1971; 1975; 1999), Chapter II, Section 10, pg. 58

“I am particularly grateful to Nozick for his unfailing help and encouragement during the last stages.”

John Rawls libro A Theory of Justice

Preface, pg. xii
A Theory of Justice (1971; 1975; 1999)

“We may suppose that everyone has in himself the whole form of a moral conception.”

John Rawls libro A Theory of Justice

Fuente: A Theory of Justice (1971; 1975; 1999), Chapter I, Section 9, pg. 50

“Clearly when the liberties are left unrestricted they collide with one another.”

John Rawls libro A Theory of Justice

Fuente: A Theory of Justice (1971; 1975; 1999), Chapter IV, Section 32, p. 203

“An intuitionist conception of justice is, one might say, but half a conception.”

John Rawls libro A Theory of Justice

Fuente: A Theory of Justice (1971; 1975; 1999), Chapter I, Section 8, pg. 41

“The difference principle, for example, requires that the higher expectations of the more advantaged contribute to the prospects of the least advantaged.”

John Rawls libro A Theory of Justice

Fuente: A Theory of Justice (1971; 1975; 1999), Chapter II, Section 16, pg. 95

“That persons have opposing interests and seek to advance their own conception of the good is not at all the same thing as their being moved by envy and jealousy.”

John Rawls libro A Theory of Justice

Fuente: A Theory of Justice (1971; 1975; 1999), Chapter IX, Section 81, p. 540

“Greater intelligence, wealth and opportunity, for example, allow a person to achieve ends he could not rationally contemplate otherwise.”

John Rawls libro A Theory of Justice

Fuente: A Theory of Justice (1971; 1975; 1999), Chapter II, Section 15, pg. 93

“The circumstances of justice may be described as the normal conditions under which human cooperation is both possible and necessary.”

John Rawls libro A Theory of Justice

Fuente: A Theory of Justice (1971; 1975; 1999), Chapter III, Section 22, pg. 126

“The extreme nature of dominant-end views is often concealed by the vagueness and ambiguity of the end proposed.”

John Rawls libro A Theory of Justice

Fuente: A Theory of Justice (1971; 1975; 1999), Chapter IX, Section 83, p. 554

“The suppression of liberty is always likely to be irrational.”

John Rawls libro A Theory of Justice

Fuente: A Theory of Justice (1971; 1975; 1999), Chapter IV, Section 33, p. 210

“This is a long book, not only in pages.”

John Rawls libro A Theory of Justice

Preface, pg. viii
A Theory of Justice (1971; 1975; 1999)

“Justice does not require that men must stand idly by while others destroy the basis of their existence.”

John Rawls libro A Theory of Justice

Fuente: A Theory of Justice (1971; 1975; 1999), Chapter IV, Section 35, p. 218

“Justice as fairness provides what we want.”

John Rawls libro A Theory of Justice

Fuente: A Theory of Justice (1971; 1975; 1999), Chapter III, Section 30, pg. 190

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