Introduction. Les paradigmes de la justice

Theories of justice are marred by a permanent state of conflict because they express prejudices whose source lies in the lifeworld. One may regard these theories as interpretations of the concept of justice. Assuming a strong meaning of “theory,” one can legitimately ask if it is possible to reduce...

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Main Author: Cornelui Bîlbă
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi 2009-12-01
Series:Meta: Research in Hermeneutics, Phenomenology and Practical Philosophy
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Online Access:http://www.metajournal.org//articles_pdf/meta-i-2-2009-206-211.pdf
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spelling doaj-49ec728a86eb44b9bfeabeb99628e0c62020-11-25T00:49:59ZdeuAlexandru Ioan Cuza University of IasiMeta: Research in Hermeneutics, Phenomenology and Practical Philosophy2067-36552009-12-01I2206211Introduction. Les paradigmes de la justiceCornelui BîlbăTheories of justice are marred by a permanent state of conflict because they express prejudices whose source lies in the lifeworld. One may regard these theories as interpretations of the concept of justice. Assuming a strong meaning of “theory,” one can legitimately ask if it is possible to reduce a theory of justice to its underlying paradigm. Several different paradigms coexist in modernity; the tension between them has intensified with the advent of political ideologies. The newest paradigm of justice is global justice. Yet the epistemic status of all theories of justice is ambiguous. A theory ofjustice is true to the extent that it is right, and false if it is not. This applies toRawls’ theory, as well.http://www.metajournal.org//articles_pdf/meta-i-2-2009-206-211.pdftheories of justiceideologiesnormsvaluespolitics
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Introduction. Les paradigmes de la justice
Meta: Research in Hermeneutics, Phenomenology and Practical Philosophy
theories of justice
ideologies
norms
values
politics
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publisher Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi
series Meta: Research in Hermeneutics, Phenomenology and Practical Philosophy
issn 2067-3655
publishDate 2009-12-01
description Theories of justice are marred by a permanent state of conflict because they express prejudices whose source lies in the lifeworld. One may regard these theories as interpretations of the concept of justice. Assuming a strong meaning of “theory,” one can legitimately ask if it is possible to reduce a theory of justice to its underlying paradigm. Several different paradigms coexist in modernity; the tension between them has intensified with the advent of political ideologies. The newest paradigm of justice is global justice. Yet the epistemic status of all theories of justice is ambiguous. A theory ofjustice is true to the extent that it is right, and false if it is not. This applies toRawls’ theory, as well.
topic theories of justice
ideologies
norms
values
politics
url http://www.metajournal.org//articles_pdf/meta-i-2-2009-206-211.pdf
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