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ジョン・ロールズ [著] ; 中山竜一訳
出版情報: 東京 : 岩波書店, 2006.7  xii, 345, 9p ; 20cm
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ジョン・ロールズ著
出版情報: 東京 : 紀伊國屋書店, 1979.8  xv, 482p ; 22cm
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ジョン・ロールズ著 ; 川本隆史, 福間聡, 神島裕子訳
出版情報: 東京 : 紀伊國屋書店, 2010.11  xxvii, 813p ; 22cm
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John Rawls ; edited by Erin Kelly
出版情報: Cambridge, MA : Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2001  xviii, 214 p. ; 24 cm
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Editor's Foreword
Preface
Fundamental Ideas / Part I:
Four Roles of Political Philosophy / 1.:
Society as a Fair System of Cooperation / 2.:
The Idea of a Well-Ordered Society / 3.:
The Idea of the Basic Structure / 4.:
Limits to Our Inquiry / 5.:
The Idea of the Original Position / 6.:
The Idea of Free and Equal Persons / 7.:
Relations between the Fundamental Ideas / 8.:
The Idea of Public Justification / 9.:
The Idea of Reflective Equilibrium / 10.:
The Idea of an Overlapping Consensus / 11.:
Principles of Justice / Part II:
Three Basic Points / 12.:
Two Principles of Justice / 13.:
The Problem of Distributive Justice / 14.:
The Basic Structure as Subject: First Kind of Reason / 15.:
The Basic Structure as Subject: Second Kind of Reason / 16.:
Who Are the Least Advantaged? / 17.:
The Difference Principle: Its Meaning / 18.:
Objections via Counterexamples / 19.:
Legitimate Expectations, Entitlement, and Desert / 20.:
On Viewing Native Endowments as a Common Asset / 21.:
Summary Comments on Distributive Justice and Desert / 22.:
The Argument from the Original Position / Part III:
The Original Position: The Set-Up / 23.:
The Circumstances of Justice / 24.:
Formal Constraints and the Veil of Ignorance / 25.:
The Idea of Public Reason / 26.:
First Fundamental Comparison / 27.:
The Structure of the Argument and the Maximin Rule / 28.:
The Argument Stressing the Third Condition / 29.:
The Priority of the Basic Liberties / 30.:
An Objection about Aversion to Uncertainty / 31.:
The Equal Basic Liberties Revisited / 32.:
The Argument Stressing the Second Condition / 33.:
Second Fundamental Comparison: Introduction / 34.:
Grounds Falling under Publicity / 35.:
Grounds Falling under Reciprocity / 36.:
Grounds Falling under Stability / 37.:
Grounds against the Principle of Restricted Utility / 38.:
Comments on Equality / 39.:
Concluding Remarks / 40.:
Institutions of a Just Basic Structure / Part IV:
Property-Owning Democracy: Introductory Remarks / 41.:
Some Basic Contrasts between Regimes / 42.:
Ideas of the Good in Justice as Fairness / 43.:
Constitutional versus Procedural Democracy / 44.:
The Fair Value of the Equal Political Liberties / 45.:
Denial of the Fair Value for Other Basic Liberties / 46.:
Political and Comprehensive Liberalism: A Contrast / 47.:
A Note on Head Taxes and the Priority of Liberty / 48.:
Economic Institutions of a Property-Owning Democracy / 49.:
The Family as a Basic Institution / 50.:
The Flexibility of an Index of Primary Goods / 51.:
Addressing Marx's Critique of Liberalism / 52.:
Brief Comments on Leisure Time / 53.:
The Question of Stability / Part V:
The Domain of the Political / 54.:
Is Justice as Fairness Political in the Wrong Way? / 55.:
How Is Political Liberalism Possible? / 57.:
An Overlapping Consensus Not Utopian / 58.:
A Reasonable Moral Psychology / 59.:
The Good of Political Society / 60.:
Index
Editor's Foreword
Preface
Fundamental Ideas / Part I:
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John Rawls ; edited by Samuel Freeman
出版情報: Cambridge, Mass. : Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2007  xix, 476 p. ; 25 cm
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Editor's Foreword
Introductory Remarks
Texts Cited
Introduction: Remarks on Political Philosophy
Lectures on Hobbes
Hobbes's Secular Moralism and the Role of His Social Contract / Lecture I:
Human Nature and the State of Nature / Lecture II:
Hobbes's Account of Practical Reasoning / Lecture III:
The Role and Powers of the Sovereign / Lecture IV:
Hobbes Index / Appendix:
Lectures on Locke
His Doctrine of Natural Law
His Account of a Legitimate Regime
Property and the Class State
Lectures on Hume
"Of the Original Contract"
Utility, Justice, and the Judicious Spectator
Lectures on Rousseau
The Social Contract: Its Problem
The Social Contract: Assumptions and the General Will (I)
The General Will (II) and the Question of Stability
Lectures on Mill
His Conception of Utility
His Account of Justice
The Principle of Liberty
His Doctrine as a Whole
Remarks on Mill's Social Theory
Lectures on Marx
His View of Capitalism as a Social System
His Conception of Right and Justice
His Ideal: A Society of Freely Associated Producers
Appendixes
Four Lectures on Henry Sidgwick
Sidgwick's Methods of Ethics
Sidgwick on Justice and on the Classical Principle of Utility
Sidgwick's Utilitarianism
Summary of Utilitarianism
Five Lectures on Joseph Butler
The Moral Constitution of Human Nature
The Nature and Authority of Conscience
The Economy of the Passions
Butler's Argument against Egoism
Supposed Conflict between Conscience and Self-Love / Lecture V:
Additional Notes on Butler
Course Outline
Index
Editor's Foreword
Introductory Remarks
Texts Cited
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ジョン・ロールズ [著] ; エリン・ケリー編 ; 田中成明, 亀本洋, 平井亮輔訳
出版情報: 東京 : 岩波書店, 2004.8  xix, 402, 24p ; 20cm
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John Rawls
出版情報: Cambridge, Mass. : Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1999  xxii, 538 p. ; 24 cm
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Preface for the Revised Edition
Preface
Theory / Part 1:
Justice as Fairness / Chapter I.:
The Role of Justice / 1.:
The Subject of Justice / 2.:
The Main Idea of the Theory of Justice / 3.:
The Original Position and Justification / 4.:
Classical Utilitarianism / 5.:
Some Related Contrasts / 6.:
Intuitionism / 7.:
The Priority Problem / 8.:
Some Remarks about Moral Theory / 9.:
The Principles of Justice / Chapter II.:
Institutions and Formal Justice / 10.:
Two Principles of Justice / 11.:
Interpretations of the Second Principle / 12.:
Democratic Equality and the Difference Principle / 13.:
Fair Equality of Opportunity and Pure Procedural Justice / 14.:
Primary Social Goods as the Basis of Expectations / 15.:
Relevant Social Positions / 16.:
The Tendency to Equality / 17.:
Principles for Individuals: The Principle of Fairness / 18.:
Principles for Individuals: The Natural Duties / 19.:
The Original Position / Chapter III.:
The Nature of the Argument for Conceptions of Justice / 20.:
The Presentation of Alternatives / 21.:
The Circumstances of Justice / 22.:
The Formal Constraints of the Concept of Right / 23.:
The Veil of Ignorance / 24.:
The Rationality of the Parties / 25.:
The Reasoning Leading to the Two Principles of Justice / 26.:
The Reasoning Leading to the Principle of Average Utility / 27.:
Some Difficulties with the Average Principle / 28.:
Some Main Grounds for the Two Principles of Justice / 29.:
Classical Utilitarianism, Impartiality, and Benevolence / 30.:
Institutions / Part 2:
Equal Liberty / Chapter IV.:
The Four-Stage Sequence / 31.:
The Concept of Liberty / 32.:
Equal Liberty of Conscience / 33.:
Toleration and the Common Interest / 34.:
Toleration of the Intolerant / 35.:
Political Justice and the Constitution / 36.:
Limitations on the Principle of Participation / 37.:
The Rule of Law / 38.:
The Priority of Liberty Defined / 39.:
The Kantian Interpretation of Justice as Fairness / 40.:
Distributive Shares / Chapter V.:
The Concept of Justice in Political Economy / 41.:
Some Remarks about Economic Systems / 42.:
Background Institutions for Distributive Justice / 43.:
The Problem of Justice between Generations / 44.:
Time Preference / 45.:
Further Cases of Priority / 46.:
The Precepts of Justice / 47.:
Legitimate Expectations and Moral Desert / 48.:
Comparison with Mixed Conceptions / 49.:
The Principle of Perfection / 50.:
Duty and Obligation / Chapter VI.:
The Arguments for the Principles of Natural Duty / 51.:
The Arguments for the Principle of Fairness / 52.:
The Duty to Comply with an Unjust Law / 53.:
The Status of Majority Rule / 54.:
The Definition of Civil Disobedience / 55.:
The Definition of Conscientious Refusal / 56.:
The Justification of Civil Disobedience / 57.:
The Justification of Conscientious Refusal / 58.:
The Role of Civil Disobedience / 59.:
Ends / Part 3:
Goodness as Rationality / Chapter VII.:
The Need for a Theory of the Good / 60.:
The Definition of Good for Simpler Cases / 61.:
A Note on Meaning / 62.:
The Definition of Good for Plans of Life / 63.:
Deliberative Rationality / 64.:
The Aristotelian Principle / 65.:
The Definition of Good Applied to Persons / 66.:
Self-Respect, Excellences, and Shame / 67.:
Several Contrasts between the Right and the Good / 68.:
The Sense of Justice / Chapter VIII.:
The Concept of a Well-Ordered Society / 69.:
The Morality of Authority / 70.:
The Morality of Association / 71.:
The Morality of Principles / 72.:
Features of the Moral Sentiments / 73.:
The Connection between Moral and Natural Attitudes / 74.:
The Principles of Moral Psychology / 75.:
The Problem of Relative Stability / 76.:
The Basis of Equality / 77.:
The Good of Justice / Chapter IX.:
Autonomy and Objectivity / 78.:
The Idea of Social Union / 79.:
The Problem of Envy / 80.:
Envy and Equality / 81.:
The Grounds for the Priority of Liberty / 82.:
Happiness and Dominant Ends / 83.:
Hedonism as a Method of Choice / 84.:
The Unity of the Self / 85.:
The Good of the Sense of Justice / 86.:
Concluding Remarks on Justification / 87.:
Conversion Table
Index
Preface for the Revised Edition
Preface
Theory / Part 1:
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John Rawls
出版情報: Cambridge, Mass. : Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, c1971  xv, 607 p. ; 24 cm
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Preface for the Revised Edition
Preface
Theory / Part 1:
Justice as Fairness / Chapter I.:
The Role of Justice / 1.:
The Subject of Justice / 2.:
The Main Idea of the Theory of Justice / 3.:
The Original Position and Justification / 4.:
Classical Utilitarianism / 5.:
Some Related Contrasts / 6.:
Intuitionism / 7.:
The Priority Problem / 8.:
Some Remarks about Moral Theory / 9.:
The Principles of Justice / Chapter II.:
Institutions and Formal Justice / 10.:
Two Principles of Justice / 11.:
Interpretations of the Second Principle / 12.:
Democratic Equality and the Difference Principle / 13.:
Fair Equality of Opportunity and Pure Procedural Justice / 14.:
Primary Social Goods as the Basis of Expectations / 15.:
Relevant Social Positions / 16.:
The Tendency to Equality / 17.:
Principles for Individuals: The Principle of Fairness / 18.:
Principles for Individuals: The Natural Duties / 19.:
The Original Position / Chapter III.:
The Nature of the Argument for Conceptions of Justice / 20.:
The Presentation of Alternatives / 21.:
The Circumstances of Justice / 22.:
The Formal Constraints of the Concept of Right / 23.:
The Veil of Ignorance / 24.:
The Rationality of the Parties / 25.:
The Reasoning Leading to the Two Principles of Justice / 26.:
The Reasoning Leading to the Principle of Average Utility / 27.:
Some Difficulties with the Average Principle / 28.:
Some Main Grounds for the Two Principles of Justice / 29.:
Classical Utilitarianism, Impartiality, and Benevolence / 30.:
Institutions / Part 2:
Equal Liberty / Chapter IV.:
The Four-Stage Sequence / 31.:
The Concept of Liberty / 32.:
Equal Liberty of Conscience / 33.:
Toleration and the Common Interest / 34.:
Toleration of the Intolerant / 35.:
Political Justice and the Constitution / 36.:
Limitations on the Principle of Participation / 37.:
The Rule of Law / 38.:
The Priority of Liberty Defined / 39.:
The Kantian Interpretation of Justice as Fairness / 40.:
Distributive Shares / Chapter V.:
The Concept of Justice in Political Economy / 41.:
Some Remarks about Economic Systems / 42.:
Background Institutions for Distributive Justice / 43.:
The Problem of Justice between Generations / 44.:
Time Preference / 45.:
Further Cases of Priority / 46.:
The Precepts of Justice / 47.:
Legitimate Expectations and Moral Desert / 48.:
Comparison with Mixed Conceptions / 49.:
The Principle of Perfection / 50.:
Duty and Obligation / Chapter VI.:
The Arguments for the Principles of Natural Duty / 51.:
The Arguments for the Principle of Fairness / 52.:
The Duty to Comply with an Unjust Law / 53.:
The Status of Majority Rule / 54.:
The Definition of Civil Disobedience / 55.:
The Definition of Conscientious Refusal / 56.:
The Justification of Civil Disobedience / 57.:
The Justification of Conscientious Refusal / 58.:
The Role of Civil Disobedience / 59.:
Ends / Part 3:
Goodness as Rationality / Chapter VII.:
The Need for a Theory of the Good / 60.:
The Definition of Good for Simpler Cases / 61.:
A Note on Meaning / 62.:
The Definition of Good for Plans of Life / 63.:
Deliberative Rationality / 64.:
The Aristotelian Principle / 65.:
The Definition of Good Applied to Persons / 66.:
Self-Respect, Excellences, and Shame / 67.:
Several Contrasts between the Right and the Good / 68.:
The Sense of Justice / Chapter VIII.:
The Concept of a Well-Ordered Society / 69.:
The Morality of Authority / 70.:
The Morality of Association / 71.:
The Morality of Principles / 72.:
Features of the Moral Sentiments / 73.:
The Connection between Moral and Natural Attitudes / 74.:
The Principles of Moral Psychology / 75.:
The Problem of Relative Stability / 76.:
The Basis of Equality / 77.:
The Good of Justice / Chapter IX.:
Autonomy and Objectivity / 78.:
The Idea of Social Union / 79.:
The Problem of Envy / 80.:
Envy and Equality / 81.:
The Grounds for the Priority of Liberty / 82.:
Happiness and Dominant Ends / 83.:
Hedonism as a Method of Choice / 84.:
The Unity of the Self / 85.:
The Good of the Sense of Justice / 86.:
Concluding Remarks on Justification / 87.:
Conversion Table
Index
Preface for the Revised Edition
Preface
Theory / Part 1:
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John Rawls
出版情報: New York : Columbia University Press, c2005  lx, 525 p. ; 23 cm
シリーズ名: Columbia classics in philosophy
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Introduction
Introduction to the Paperback Edition
Political Liberalism: Basic Elements / Part 1:
Fundamental Ideas Addressing Two Fundamental Questions / Lecture I:
The Idea of a Political Conception of Justice
The Idea of Society as a Fair System of Cooperation
The Idea of the Original Position
The Political Conception of the Person
The Idea of a Well-Ordered Society Neither a Community nor an Association
The Use of Abstract Conceptions
The Powers of Citizens and Their Representation / Lecture II:
The Reasonable and the Rational
The Burdens of Judgement Reasonable Comprehensive Doctrines
The Publicity Condition: Its Three Levels Rational Autonomy: Artificial not Political Full Autonomy: Political not Ethical
The Basis of Motivation in the Person Moral Psychology: Philosophical not Psychological
Political Constructivism / Lecture III:
The Idea of a Constructivist Conception Kant's Moral Constructivism Justice as Fairness as a Constructivist View
The Role of Conceptions of Society and Person
Three Conceptions of Objectivity Objectivity Independent of the Casual View of Knowledge
When Do Objective Reasons Exist, Politically Speaking?
The Scope of Political Constructivism
Political Liberalism: Three Main Ideas / Part 2:
The Idea of an Overlapping Consensus / Lecture IV:
How is Political Liberalism Possible?
The Question of Stability Three Features of an Overlapping Consensus An Overlapping Consensus not Indifferent or Skeptical
A Political Conception Need Not Be Comprehensive Steps to Constitutional Consensus
Steps to Overlapping Consensus Conception and Doctrines: How Related
Priority of Right and Ideas of the Good / Lecture V:
How a Political Conception Limits Conceptions of the Good Goodness as Rationality
Primary Goods and Interpersonal Comparisons Primary Goods as Citizens'
Need Permissible Conceptions of the Good and Political Virtues Is Justice as Fairness Fair to Conceptions of the Good?
The Good of Political Society
That Justice as Fairness is Complete
The Idea of Public Reason / Lecture VI:
The Question and Forums of Public Right Public Reason and the Ideal of Democratic Citizenship Nonpublic Reasons
The Content of Public Reason
The Ideal of Constitutional Essentials
The Supreme Court as Exemplar of Public Reason Apparent Difficulties with Public Reason
The Limits of Public Reason
Institutional Framework / Part 3:
The Basic Structure as Subject / Lecture VII:
First Subject of Justice Unity by Appropriate Sequence Libertarianism
Has No Special Role for the Basic Structure
The Importance of Background Justice
How the Basic Structure Affects Individuals Initial Agreement as Hypothetical and Nonhistorical
Special Features of the Initial Agreement
The Social Nature of Human Relationships Ideal Form for the Basic Structure
Reply to Hegel's Criticism
The Basic Liberties and Their Priority / Lecture VIII:
The Initial Aim of Justice as Fairness
The Special Status of Basic Liberties Conceptions of Person and Social Cooperation
The Original Position Priority of Liberties, I: Second Moral Power Priority of Liberties, II: First Moral Power Basic
Liberties not Merely Formal
A Fully Adequate Scheme of Basic Liberties
How Liberties Fit into One Coherent Scheme Free Political Speech
The Clear and Present Danger Rule Maintaining the Fair Value of Political
Liberties Liberties Connected with the Second Principle
The Role of Justice as Fairness
Reply to Habermas / Lecture IX:
Two Main Differences Overlapping Consensus and Justification
Liberties of the Moderns Versus the Will of the People
The Roots of the Liberties Procedural Versus Substantive Justice
Conclusion
Introduction
Introduction to the Paperback Edition
Political Liberalism: Basic Elements / Part 1:
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ジョン・ロールズ [著] ; バーバラ・ハーマン編 ; 久保田顕二, 下野正俊, 山根雄一郎訳
出版情報: 東京 : みすず書房, 2005.2-2005.3  2冊 ; 22cm
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