Après Rawls : la notion de raisonnable comme outil critique

Philosophiques 24 (1):9-23 (1997)
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La notion de raisonnable est omniprésente dans l'oeuvre de Rawls. Pourtant, plusieurs estiment que cette notion est problématique et qu'elle ne saurait avoir la portée critique dont Rawls l'investit. Dans cet article, je me propose de clarifier cette notion en soutenant que dans certaines de ses articulations conceptuelles, la notion de raisonnable peut effectivement jouer le rôle critique que lui assigne Rawls.The appeal to reasonableness is ubiquitous in the work of John Rawls. Yet the concept itself is to be problematical and it is frequently tought that reasonability cannot have the critical weight that Rawls takes it to have. The concept is elucidated and, as well, some conceptualizations of reasonnability are articulated. It is argued that there are conceptualizations of reasonnability that can be critically deployed in the way Rawls presupposes

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Avez-vous lu Rawls ?Bjarne Melkevik - 1997 - Philosophiques 24 (1):59-70.

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