Reidy, David 2024. Editor's introduction: Special issue—Rawls at 100; Theory at 50. Journal of Social Philosophy, Vol. 55, Issue. 2, p. 167. This is a new interpretation and analysis of John Rawls's ...
John Rawls has developed one the most comprehensive social contractarian systems of justice. Any contractarian theory faces the problem of how to get the contracting parties to form preferences for ...
At its most worthy, the blindfold was a cue for the “veil of ignorance" in John Rawls’ theory of justice that proposes justice as fairness. If people in an “original position" set out to ...
Learn about our editorial policies According to the quantity theory of money, the general price level of goods and services is proportional to the money supply in an economy. If the amount of ...
Game theory's strategic model of rational agency became the animating model of liberal ... Buchanan's case in particular. The discussion of Buchanan and Rawls is insightful for understanding their ...
In the 1970s, Harvard philosopher John Rawls published A Theory of Justice, forever changing the landscape of political philosophy. He purposely does not give a clear answer; rather, Rawls ...
Here Prof. Dixit explains game theory and its impact on situations we encounter every day. "If Nash got a dollar for every time someone wrote or said 'Nash equilibrium,'" Dixit has said ...
Donald Trump’s victory in the US presidential election may very well mean an end to democracy in the near future ...
Theory of mind is typically defined as the ability to understand the thoughts, beliefs, desires, and emotions of other people. This understanding allows individuals to predict how others will feel ...
On the Edge of Anarchy: Locke, Consent, and the Limits of Society A. John Simmons This book completes A. John Simmons's exploration and development of Lockean moral and political philosophy, a project ...
A new book from Harvard scholar Keidrick Roy, “ American Dark Age: Racial Feudalism and the Rise of Black Liberalism ,” lays ...
This is the New Justice Statue In Supreme Court. Apparently it implies 'Law Is Not Blind'. In reality it means Mi Lords can now see favouring whom can get a Rajya Sabha Seat or Governorship or any ...