John Rawls between Kant and Hegel

Authors

  • Elnôra Gondim
  • Osvaldino Marra Rodrigues

Keywords:

Kant. Hegel. Rawls. Reflective equilibrium.

Abstract

John Rawls focuses justice as main subject of its workmanships having influences of Kant and Hegel, considering an interpretation of its thought from the emphasis in the restricted politician to the basic structure of the society and to the primary goods. Rawls considers a Constitution based on the pure procedimentalism, restricted to the questions politics.

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Author Biographies

Elnôra Gondim

Doutoranda em Filosofia pela PUCRS e Professora do Departamento de Filosofia/UFPI

Osvaldino Marra Rodrigues

Mestrando em Filosofia pela UFPI/CAPES

Published

2010-01-01

How to Cite

Gondim, E., & Rodrigues, O. M. (2010). John Rawls between Kant and Hegel. Argumentos - Revista De Filosofia, 2(3). Retrieved from https://periodicos.ufc.br/argumentos/article/view/18954

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Ética e Filosofia Política

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