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- Title
¿JUSTICIA INTERNACIONAL O PAZ MUNDIAL? SOBRE LA NATURALEZA DE EL DERECHO DE GENTES DE JOHN RAWLS.
- Authors
Ignacio Grueso, Delfín
- Abstract
This article tries to explain why it was impossible for Rawls to develop a normative theory of justice for international relations; something that has been demanded by some rawlsian thinkers (Beitz, Pogge, etc.). There were two obstacles for such an enterprise. On one hand, the link established by the philosophical tradition between justice, as a political virtue, and the political unity (polis, national-state, etc.). On the other hand, Rawls' meta-philosophical decisions, which make his a 'post-metaphysical' and 'strictly political' theory of justice.
- Subjects
INTERNATIONAL relations research; THEORY of Justice, A (Book : Rawls); ANTI-globalization movement; PEACE; JUSTICE (Philosophy); RAWLS, John, 1921-2002
- Publication
Eidos, 2012, Issue 17, p168
- ISSN
1692-8857
- Publication type
Article