الاستماع والقراءة

خطوة إلى عالم لا حدود له من القصص

  • اقرأ واستمع إلى ما تريده
  • أكثر من مليون عنوان
  • العناوين الحصرية + أصول القصة
  • 7 يوم تجربة مجانية، ثم 34.99 ريال يورو في الشهر
  • من السهل الإلغاء في أي وقت
جرب مجانا
image

John Rawls: Justice, Fairness, and the Veil of Ignorance

1 التقييمات

4

المدة
2H 41دقيقة
اللغة
اللغة الإنجليزية
Format
الفئة

كتب واقعية

John Rawls, one of the most influential philosophers of the 20th century, fundamentally reshaped the field of political philosophy with his groundbreaking work, A Theory of Justice (1971). His vision of "justice as fairness" offered a robust framework for understanding social cooperation and the principles that should govern a just society. By blending elements of social contract theory with contemporary concerns about inequality and human rights, Rawls addressed timeless questions about the nature of justice and the moral obligations of institutions.

Born on February 21, 1921, in Baltimore, Maryland, Rawls’ early life was marked by tragedy and intellectual rigor. He lost two brothers to illness at a young age, experiences that profoundly influenced his outlook on morality and the fragility of human life. Rawls attended Princeton University, where he earned his undergraduate degree in philosophy, and later completed his doctorate at Harvard University after serving in the U.S. Army during World War II. These formative years shaped his commitment to exploring ethical frameworks that could withstand the complexities of a modern, pluralistic world.

Rawls’ magnum opus, A Theory of Justice, introduced several key concepts that would come to define his philosophy. Central to his work was the idea of the "original position," a hypothetical scenario in which individuals design the principles of justice behind a "veil of ignorance." This veil prevents individuals from knowing their social status, wealth, abilities, or personal biases, compelling them to choose rules that are fair and impartial. The result is a system that prioritizes equal basic liberties for all, coupled with the difference principle, which allows social and economic inequalities only if they benefit the least advantaged members of society.

© 2025 Dedona Publishing (دفتر الصوت ): 9798347828708

تاريخ الإصدار

دفتر الصوت : ٩ يناير ٢٠٢٥

واستمتع آخرون أيضًا...

  1. Political Philosophy: A Very Short Introduction David Miller
  2. The Open Society and Its Enemies: New One-Volume Edition Karl Popper
  3. Jean-Paul Sartre: Existentialism and Human Freedom Hector Davidson
  4. The Human Condition: Second Edition Hannah Arendt
  5. The Story of Philosophy: The Lives and Opinions of the Greater Philosophers Will Durant
  6. A Brief History of Equality Thomas Piketty
  7. Philosophy of Knowledge and Metaphysics: Investigating the Nature of Knowledge, Reality, and the Mind (17 in 1) Hector Davidson
  8. Heidegger: Philosophy in an Hour Paul Strathern
  9. Hannah Arendt: Totalitarianism, Politics, and the Human Condition Hector Davidson
  10. Populism: A Very Short Introduction Cas Mudde
  11. Aristotle: A Very Short Introduction Jonathan Barnes
  12. Philosophical Method: A Very Short Introduction Timothy Williamson
  13. Why Nationalism Yael Tamir
  14. Foucault: A Very Short Introduction, 2nd edition Gary Gutting
  15. Foucault: Philosophy in an Hour Paul Strathern
  16. The Force of Nonviolence: An Ethico-Political Bind Judith Butler
  17. Extremism J.M. Berger
  18. Plato: A Very Short Introduction Julia Annas
  19. Confucius: Philosophy in an Hour Paul Strathern
  20. Ecce Homo Friedrich Nietzsche
  21. The End of the World is Just the Beginning: Mapping the Collapse of Globalization Peter Zeihan
  22. A Lot of People Are Saying: The New Conspiracism and the Assault on Democracy Nancy L. Rosenblum
  23. Antisocial: How Online Extremists Broke America Andrew Marantz
  24. Can It Happen Here?: Authoritarianism in America Cass R. Sunstein
  25. On the Social Contract Jean-Jacques Rousseau
  26. Theodor Adorno: A Very Short Introduction Andrew Bowie
  27. Political Philosophy Collection: Common Sense, Candide, Anthem and The Communist Manifesto Ayn Rand
  28. Post-Truth Lee McIntyre
  29. How to Think Like a Philosopher: Essential Principles for Clearer Thinking Julian Baggini
  30. Why Buddhism is True: The Science and Philosophy of Meditation and Enlightenment Robert Wright

دائمًا برفقة Storytel

  • أكثر من 200000 عنوان

  • وضع الأطفال (بيئة آمنة للأطفال)

  • تنزيل الكتب للوصول إليها دون الاتصال بالإنترنت

  • الإلغاء في أي وقت

الكتب الأكثر استماعًا

شهري

قصص لكل المناسبات.

34.99 ريال / شهر
7 أيام مجانًا
  • حساب واحد

  • حساب بلا حدود

  • 1 حساب

  • استماع بلا حدود

  • إلغاء في أي وقت

جرب الآن

سنويا

قصص لكل المناسبات.

299 ريال /سنة
7 أيام مجانًا
وفر 29%
  • حساب واحد

  • حساب بلا حدود

  • 1 حساب

  • استماع بلا حدود

  • إلغاء في أي وقت

جرب الآن

6 أشهر

قصص لكل المناسبات.

192 ريال /6 أشهر
7 أيام مجانًا
وفر 9%
  • حساب واحد

  • حساب بلا حدود

  • 1 حساب

  • استماع بلا حدود

  • إلغاء في أي وقت

جرب الآن