This contribution focuses on Marco Cangiotti’s critical lecture of John Rawls’s theory of justice, as it appears from the three most important works of american philosopher: A Theory of Justice, Political Liberalism and The Law of Peoples. Cangiotti highlights that the rawlsian elimination of comprehensive doctrines from the public space and their conservation only into the private dimension hids the proposal of priority of political liberal ideal of political neutralism from the conceptions of good, reached by the statement of equivalence between “political” and “state”.
Bonvegna, G., Cos’è il cristianesimo? Note filosofico-politiche a margine della lettura critica di Marco Cangiotti della teoria della giustizia di John Rawls, <<RIVISTA DI FILOSOFIA NEOSCOLASTICA>>, 2015; (1-2): 401-406 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/68295]
Cos’è il cristianesimo? Note filosofico-politiche a margine della lettura critica di Marco Cangiotti della teoria della giustizia di John Rawls
Bonvegna, Giuseppe
2015
Abstract
This contribution focuses on Marco Cangiotti’s critical lecture of John Rawls’s theory of justice, as it appears from the three most important works of american philosopher: A Theory of Justice, Political Liberalism and The Law of Peoples. Cangiotti highlights that the rawlsian elimination of comprehensive doctrines from the public space and their conservation only into the private dimension hids the proposal of priority of political liberal ideal of political neutralism from the conceptions of good, reached by the statement of equivalence between “political” and “state”.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.