William Baranès et Marie-Anne Frison-Roche, La justice. L’obligation impossible, Paris, Éditions Autrement , 1994, 215 p [Book Review]

Philosophiques 24 (1):208-209 (1997)
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In this text, the author analyses and considers the critic of German philosopher Jürgen Habermas over the political liberalism of his american homologue John Rawls. The author first looks at the critics formulated against Rawls's model of political and individual autonomy. The author then proceeds to examine Habermas's position regarding Rawls's discourse on norm formation. This study shows certain lacunas in Rawls's theory in regard of today's society and proposes an alternative approach which would take into account democracy and inter subjectivity.

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