Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Rawls on the web

The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy has posted Leif Wenar's article on John Rawls. I have some things to finish before I get to read it, but a quick glance at the table of contents suggests that it will be a worthwhile read, and a good resource for students in theory courses needing a quick introduction to Rawls. Kudos for discussing overlooked themes like the role of political philosophy, the liberal principle of legitimacy, and the four-stage sequence.

Of course, this post would be remiss if it didn't mention the other important online exposition of Rawls' thought: Henry Richardson's 2005 entry in the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Also a good read.
 

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