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International justice and human rights in the political philosophy of John Rawls

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dc.contributor.advisor Voice, Paul, 1958-
dc.contributor.author Hayden, John Patrick
dc.date.accessioned 2015-01-23T04:24:47Z
dc.date.available 2015-01-23T04:24:47Z
dc.date.issued 1998-10
dc.identifier.citation Hayden, John Patrick (1998) International justice and human rights in the political philosophy of John Rawls, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/16922> en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/16922
dc.description.abstract This thesis provides a critical examination of John Rawls’s political philosophy as it relates to international justice and human rights, Rawls’s theory of justice as fairness has made an enormous impact on contemporary political and ethical theory, yet it has been criticized by some for failing to address the extra-domestic aspects of social justice, including universal human rights. In Chapter One I describe the theoryof.rights, developed in the social contract tradition and how this theory has influenced the modern discourse of human rights. In Chapter Two I discuss Rawls’s theory of justice as fairness, the basic rights and liberties, and the idea of political liberalism. In Chapter Three 1 analyze Rawls’s account of international justice and argue that it fails to uphold the same rigorous principles of justice as found in his account of domestic justice. Finally, in Chapter Four l discuss Rawls’s more recent attempts to theorize international justice and human rights, I conclude that Rawls is not justified in limiting the set of human rights available to persons in different societies, and that this limitation is an unnecessary feature of his theory of justice. In contrast 1 argue for a more cosmopolitan system of social justice that is strongly normative and grounded in Rawlsian ideal theory. en
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (vii, 239 leaves)
dc.language.iso en
dc.subject Social justice en
dc.subject Human rights en
dc.subject John Rawls en
dc.subject Social contract theory en
dc.subject Political philosophy en
dc.subject Modern ethics en
dc.subject International relations en
dc.subject Cultural pluralism en
dc.subject Liberalism en
dc.subject Democracy en
dc.subject.ddc 172.2092
dc.subject.lcsh Rawls, John, 1921-2002 -- Contributions in the theory of international justice en
dc.subject.lcsh Rawls en
dc.title International justice and human rights in the political philosophy of John Rawls en
dc.type Thesis
dc.description.department Philosophy, Practical and Systematic Theology
dc.description.degree D.Litt. et Phil. (Philosophy)


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