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Mit seiner Unterscheidung zwischen idealer und nicht-idealer Theorie hat John Rawls eine der zentralen Methodendiskussionen der gegenwärtigen politischen Philosophie angestoßen (vgl. Simmons 2010; Valentini 2012). An dieser Alternative entzündete sich später auch grundlegende Kritik an Rawls’ Werk. Die Unterscheidung wird in Eine Theorie der Gerechtigkeit eingeführt (Rawls 1971, 9), um die Zielsetzung und die Grenzen von Rawls’ Theorieansatz zu bestimmen.

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Bojanowski, J. (2023). Ideale Theorie. In: Frühbauer, J.J., Reder, M., Roseneck, M., Schmidt, T.M. (eds) Rawls-Handbuch. J.B. Metzler, Stuttgart. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-05928-4_37

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