01356nam a2200361 a 450000500170000000800200001702000150003704100080005208200100006008200130007010000160008310000110009924500240011024500150013425000090014926000110015826000380016926000090020730000110021630000140022730000090024152004610025065000200071165000150073165000180074665000110076465000230077585600680079891100270086695700140089399900170090795200700092420260119071252.02024-02-21 09:27:59 a0674880145 aeng a171.2 bR258-J65 aRawls, John eAuthor aA Theory of Justice cJohn Rawls a20th aU.S.A. bHavard University Press Cambridge c1994 a607tr. bpaperback c23cm aIn this book, Mr. Rawls attemps to account for these propositions, which he believes express our intuitive convictions of the primacy of justice. To the end he presents his theory of justice. The principles of justice he sets forth are those that free and rational persons would accepts in an initial position of equality. In this hypothetical situation, which corresponds to the state of nature in social contract theory, no one knows his place in society aSocial sciences aPsychology aSocial ethics aEthics aPolitical sciences4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/13579/50-1.jpgyCover Image aTrương Trung Tín a231010TKH c13430d13430 00104070aTVCDbTVCDd2026-01-20g0.00l0pTVCD-13430v0.00yBK