
Presentation
Some Questions: Understanding Rawls
Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research
(2012)
Abstract
There are a few questions which give three different possibilities (libertarian, utilitarian, egalitarian) as Sen puts it but they also represent Rawls' equality of liberty (first principle), choosing the capable (first part of second principle) and providing for the most disadvantaged (second part of second principle).
Keywords
- Rawls,
- Two principles,
- Three questions
Disciplines
Publication Date
January 25, 2012
Citation Information
Srijit Mishra. "Some Questions: Understanding Rawls", Lecture 8, Contemporary Issues in Human Development and Policy, Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research. Mumbai, India. Jan. 2012.
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/srijit_mishra/69