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ArtikelDoes Social Justice Matter? Brian Barry's Applied Political Philosophy  
Oleh: Arneson, Richard J.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Ethics: An International Journal of Social Political and Legal Philosophy vol. 117 no. 3 (Apr. 2007), page 391-412.
Topik: Politik; Equality; Justice; Responsibility; Feasibility
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    • Nomor Panggil: EE44.23
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Isi artikelApplied analytical political philosophy has not been a thriving enterprise in the United States in recent years. Certainly it has made little discernible impact on public culture. Political philosophers absorb topics and ideas from Zeigeist, but it shows little inclination to return the favor.After the publication of his monumental work A Theory of Justice back in 1971, John Rawls became a deservedly famous intellectual, but who has ever heard political critics or comentators refer to the difference principle or fair equality of opportunity in discussions aimed at a wide audience? Writing philosophically astute and beautifully accessible prose, often in not strinctly academic journals of opinion, Ronald Dworkin has been in some ways the very model of a public intellectual, but the only reference to his opinions that I have seen in any newspaper occured in a New York Times review of a restaurant near London along the Thames (as I recall, Dworkin was qouted as saying it was at the very least the best resturant in the northern hemisphere).
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