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4. A Rawlsian Critique of Legacy and Affirmative Action
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Preface vii
- 1. Rawls, Natural Rights, and the Process of Reflective Equilibrium 1
- 2. A Rawlsian View of War 20
- 3. Nussbaum, Mental Disability, and Animal Entitlements: A Rawlsian Perspective 42
- 4. A Rawlsian Critique of Legacy and Affirmative Action 66
- 5. ‘‘All for the Greater Glory of God’’: Was Saint Ignatius Irrational? 90
- 6. Rawlsian Religion 110
- References 127
- Index 139
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Preface vii
- 1. Rawls, Natural Rights, and the Process of Reflective Equilibrium 1
- 2. A Rawlsian View of War 20
- 3. Nussbaum, Mental Disability, and Animal Entitlements: A Rawlsian Perspective 42
- 4. A Rawlsian Critique of Legacy and Affirmative Action 66
- 5. ‘‘All for the Greater Glory of God’’: Was Saint Ignatius Irrational? 90
- 6. Rawlsian Religion 110
- References 127
- Index 139