ractical wisdom (as ethics) and public rights in the thought of John Rawls
Subject Areas : اخلاق و تربیت اسلامیTahsin HameSaied Shamsoddin 1 , Arkan Sharifi 2 , ibad ruhi 3 , Hane Farkish 4
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2 - Department of Law, Science and Research Unit, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
3 - Department of Law, Sanandaj Branch, Islamic Azad University, Sanandaj, Iran
4 - Department of Law, Sanandaj Branch, Islamic Azad University, Sanandaj, Iran
Keywords: The concept of public law, practical wisdom, theory of justice, John Rawls, political liberalism. ,
Abstract :
John Rawls made changes in his ideas throughout his work for more than half a century, and for this reason there are changes in his works, and even many of his later works are considered a revolution against their predecessors. But there is a major shift he made from his largest book (A Theory of Justice) to his book (Political Liberalism) to the extent that the two books are considered two different stages in the intellectual life of John Rawls. Since John Rawls was in the process of solving the basic problems in societies, the reason he relied on was practical reason (or practical wisdom). Therefore, the change that occurred in his thought was a shift in the practical mind and not the theoretical mind. Since the main topic of Jean Rawls's work is distributive justice. The latter is the subject of the public institutions that make up public law, so every change regarding this subject (distributive justice) is considered a change in the concept of public law. Based on this change, this article identifies practical wisdom and public rights in the thought of John Rawls.