Moral Psychology and Community

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<p>John Rawls is the pre-eminent political philosopher of our time. His 1971 masterpiece <i>A Theory of Justice</i> permanently changed the landscape of moral and political theory revitalizing the normative study of social issues and taking stands about justice ethics rationality and philosophical method that continue to draw followers and critics today. <i>His Political Liberalism</i> (rev. ed. 1996) squarely faced the fundamental challenges posed by cultural religious and philosophical pluralism. It should be no surprise then that turn-of-the-century searches of the periodical indices in philosophy economics law the humanities and related fields turn up almost three thousand articles devoted to a critical discussion of Rawls's theory. In these Volumes we reprint a wide-ranging selection of the most influential and insightful articles on Rawls.</p><p>The articles in the present volume are among the most probing pieces of critical literature on Rawls's discussions of moral psychology and community. Their content range and influence demonstrate both how important these topics are to Rawls's work and how far-reaching their implications are taken to be.</p>
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