Reconstructing Rawls
Explore the intricate theories of justice with "Reconstructing Rawls" by Robert S. Taylor, published by Pennsylvania State University Press in 2012. In this compelling 360-page paperback, Taylor expertly compares the philosophies of John Rawls and Immanuel Kant, offering an insightful critique of Rawls' concept of justice as fairness. Delve into a thoughtful reconstruction of these theories, allowing readers to appreciate a reimagined perspective that presents a comprehensive, universalistic Kantian liberalism. Whether you're a student of philosophy or someone keen on understanding the complexities of justice, this book serves as a vital resource for enhancing your comprehension of these influential thinkers. Unlock new dimensions in ethical discourse and engage with Taylor's critical analysis that bridges historical thought with contemporary relevance.