Is It Wrong To Assume Full Compliance In Ideal Theory? : A Response To Schmidtz

In his liberal theory of justice, John Rawls stipulates that the principles of justice selected will be generally complied with. This assumption of full compliance is characteristic of what Rawls calls “ideal theory,” i.e., a theory that seeks to formulate and justify ideal principles of justice. Da...

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Main Author: Cetty, Chetan
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spelling ndltd-GEORGIA-oai-scholarworks.gsu.edu-philosophy_theses-11542014-06-05T15:51:42Z Is It Wrong To Assume Full Compliance In Ideal Theory? : A Response To Schmidtz Cetty, Chetan In his liberal theory of justice, John Rawls stipulates that the principles of justice selected will be generally complied with. This assumption of full compliance is characteristic of what Rawls calls “ideal theory,” i.e., a theory that seeks to formulate and justify ideal principles of justice. David Schmidtz contends that the full compliance assumption undermines the practical relevance of ideal theory. I argue that Schmidtz’s criticisms of full compliance do not succeed. Understanding why his arguments fail requires an examination of both Schmidtz’s and Rawls’s views of the nature of justice and the function of political philosophy. I explain why full compliance can plausibly be assumed in Rawls’s ideal theory given the conception of justice he employs, and articulate the problem Schmidtz’s argument faces if it relies on his view of the role of political philosophy. 2014-08-12T07:00:00Z text application/pdf http://scholarworks.gsu.edu/philosophy_theses/153 http://scholarworks.gsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1154&context=philosophy_theses Philosophy Theses ScholarWorks @ Georgia State University Political philosophy John Rawls David Schmidtz Ideal theory Full compliance
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topic Political philosophy
John Rawls
David Schmidtz
Ideal theory
Full compliance
spellingShingle Political philosophy
John Rawls
David Schmidtz
Ideal theory
Full compliance
Cetty, Chetan
Is It Wrong To Assume Full Compliance In Ideal Theory? : A Response To Schmidtz
description In his liberal theory of justice, John Rawls stipulates that the principles of justice selected will be generally complied with. This assumption of full compliance is characteristic of what Rawls calls “ideal theory,” i.e., a theory that seeks to formulate and justify ideal principles of justice. David Schmidtz contends that the full compliance assumption undermines the practical relevance of ideal theory. I argue that Schmidtz’s criticisms of full compliance do not succeed. Understanding why his arguments fail requires an examination of both Schmidtz’s and Rawls’s views of the nature of justice and the function of political philosophy. I explain why full compliance can plausibly be assumed in Rawls’s ideal theory given the conception of justice he employs, and articulate the problem Schmidtz’s argument faces if it relies on his view of the role of political philosophy.
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title Is It Wrong To Assume Full Compliance In Ideal Theory? : A Response To Schmidtz
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title_fullStr Is It Wrong To Assume Full Compliance In Ideal Theory? : A Response To Schmidtz
title_full_unstemmed Is It Wrong To Assume Full Compliance In Ideal Theory? : A Response To Schmidtz
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