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"John Rawls is widely regarded as one of the most influential philosophers of the twentieth century, and his work has permanently shaped the nature and terms of moral and political philosophy, deploying a robust and specialized vocabulary that reaches beyond philosophy to political science, economics, sociology, and law. This volume is a complete and accessible guide to Rawls's vocabulary, with over 200 alphabetical encyclopaedic entries written by the world's leading Rawls scholars. From "basic structure" to "burdened society," from "Sidgwick" to "strains of commitment," and from "Nash point" to "natural duties," the volume covers the entirety of Rawls's central ideas and terminology, with illuminating detail and careful cross-referencing. It will be anessential resource for students and scholars of Rawls, as well as for other readers in political philosophy, ethics, political science, sociology, international relations and law"--

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'Rawls' political philosophy evolved over more than 50 years, and he left us with an extremely rich and complex body of work. With more than 200 entries - from abortion to Wittgenstein - this volume is a really useful resource for finding one's way through the full range of his thinking.' Adam Swift, University of Warwick 'The Cambridge Rawls Lexicon will prove an ideal companion to anyone writing on any topic in political philosophy today an outstanding collection, both useful and enjoyable to read.' Political Studies Review

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A comprehensive and accessible reference guide to all the key ideas and terminology of Rawls' political and moral philosophy.
List of abbreviations for Rawls's texts
xiv
Introduction xv
A
1 Abortion
3(2)
James Boettcher
2 Advantage, mutual vs. reciprocal
5(2)
Colin Macleod
3 Allocative justice
7(2)
Pete Murray
4 Altruism
9(2)
Jon Mandle
5 Animals
11(3)
Daniel Dombrowski
6 Aquinas, Thomas
14(3)
Daniel Dombrowski
7 Aristotelian principle
17(3)
Steven Wall
8 Aristotle
20(3)
Daniel Dombrowski
9 Arneson, Richard
23(2)
Dale Dorsey
10 Arrow, Kenneth J
25(2)
Iwao Hirose
11 Autonomy, moral
27(5)
Catherine Audard
12 Autonomy, political
32(8)
Catherine Audard
13 Avoidance, method of
40(5)
Henry S. Richardson
B
14 Barry, Brian
45(2)
Rex Martin
15 Basic liberties
47(3)
Peter de Marneffe
16 Basic needs, principle of
50(5)
Rodney G. Peffer
17 Basic structure of society
55(4)
David A. Reidy
18 Beitz, Charles
59(2)
Matt Lister
19 Benevolent absolutism
61(2)
Walter J. Riker
20 Berlin, Isaiah
63(2)
Daniel Weinstock
21 Branches of government
65(4)
Martin O'Neill
Thad Williamson
22 Buchanan, Allen
69(2)
Helena de Bres
23 Burdened societies
71(3)
Michael Blake
24 Burdens of judgment
74(7)
Michael Blake
C
25 Capabilities
81(3)
Henry S. Richardson
26 Care
84(3)
Victoria Costa
27 Catholicism
87(3)
James Boettcher
28 Chain connection
90(2)
Jon Mandle
29 Circumstances of justice
92(5)
Faviola Rivera-Castro
30 Citizen
97(3)
Matt Lister
31 Civic humanism
100(2)
Victoria Costa
32 Civic republicanism
102(2)
Victoria Costa
33 Civil disobedience
104(4)
David Lyons
34 Close-knitness
108(3)
Rex Martin
35 Cohen, G. A
111(4)
Jon Mandle
36 Cohen, Joshua
115(2)
Helena de Bres
37 Common good idea of justice
117(2)
Walter J. Riker
38 Communitarianism
119(7)
Daniel Weinstock
39 Comprehensive doctrine
126(4)
Paul Voice
40 Conception of the good
130(3)
Pete Murray
41 Congruence
133(6)
Andrew Lister
42 Conscientious refusal
139(2)
David Lyons
43 Constitution and constitutional essentials
141(6)
David A. Reidy
44 Constitutional consensus
147(2)
George Klosko
45 Constructivism: Kantian/political
149(8)
Larry Krasnoff
46 Cooperation and coordination
157(5)
J. Donald Moon
47 Cosmopolitanism
162(7)
Darrel Moellendorf
48 Counting principles
169(2)
Jon Mandle
49 Culture, political vs. background
171(8)
Micah Lewin
D
50 Daniels, Norman
179(3)
Martin O'Neill
Juliana Bidadanure
51 Decent societies
182(4)
Gillian Brock
52 Deliberative rationality
186(4)
Henry S. Richardson
53 Democracy
190(5)
Jeffrey Bercuson
54 Democratic peace
195(3)
Walter J. Riker
55 Deontological vs. teleological theories
198(4)
David A. Reidy
56 Desert
202(4)
Jon Mandle
57 Desires
206(3)
Alan W. Grose
58 Dewey, John
209(2)
Robert B. Talisse
59 Difference principle
211(6)
Anthony Simon Laden
60 Distributive justice
217(5)
Pete Murray
61 Dominant end theories
222(4)
David A. Reidy
62 Duty of assistance
226(3)
Darrel Moellendorf
63 Duty of civility
229(5)
James Boettcher
64 Dworkin, Ronald
234(5)
Peter de Marneffe
E
65 The economy
239(9)
Gerald Doppelt
66 Egoism
248(4)
James P. Sterba
67 The environment
252(4)
Jon Mandle
68 Envy
256(3)
Steve Wall
69 Equal opportunity, democratic interpretation
259(8)
Rex Martin
F
70 Facts, general (in OP argument and as part of justification)
267(2)
Jeppe von Platz
71 Fair equality of opportunity
269(4)
Shlomi Segall
72 Fairness, principle of
273(4)
David Lyons
73 Faith
277(2)
Daniel Dombrowski
74 Family
279(5)
S. A. Lloyd
75 Feminism
284(4)
S. A. Lloyd
76 Formal justice
288(2)
Jon Mandle
77 The four-stage sequence
290(3)
Miriam Ronzoni
78 Freedom
293(7)
Jon Mandle
79 Freedom of speech
300(4)
Colin Macleod
80 Freeman, Samuel
304(2)
Jeppe von Platz
81 Fundamental ideas (in justice as fairness)
306(5)
Pablo Gilabert
G
82 Games
311(3)
Anthony Simon Laden
83 Goodness as rationality
314(4)
Pete Murray
84 Guilt and shame
318(7)
David A. Reidy
H
85 Happiness
325(2)
David A. Reidy
86 Harsanyi, John C
327(2)
Iwao Hirose
87 Hart, H. L. A
329(3)
Matt Lister
88 Health and health care
332(4)
Norman Daniels
89 Hedonism
336(3)
Helena de Bres
90 Hegel, G. W. F
339(3)
Sibyl A. Schwarzenbach
91 Higher-order interests
342(4)
Adam Hosein
92 Hobbes, Thomas
346(3)
S. A. Lloyd
93 Human rights
349(5)
Gillian Brock
94 Hume, David
354(7)
Jon Mandle
I
95 Ideal and nonideal theory
361(4)
James W. Nickel
96 Individualism
365(3)
Peter de Marneffe
97 Institutions
368(3)
Miriam Ronzoni
98 Intuitionism
371(6)
Chris Naticchia
J
99 Just war theory
377(5)
David Lefkowitz
100 Justice and interpersonal comparison
382(3)
Iwao Hirose
101 Justice, concept of
385(3)
Joao Cardoso Rosas
102 Justification: freestanding/political
388(2)
Jonathan Quong
103 Justification vs. proof
390(5)
Jonathan Quong
K
104 Kant, Immanuel
395(4)
Larry Krasnoff
105 Kantian interpretation
399(4)
Larry Krasnoff
106 King, Martin Luther Jr
403(2)
Kevin Vallier
107 Kohlberg, Lawrence
405(2)
Walter J. Riker
108 Kymlicka, Will
407(4)
Joao Cardoso Rosas
L
109 Law of Peoples
411(6)
Gillian Brock
110 Law, system of
417(3)
David A. Reidy
111 Least-advantaged position
420(2)
Paul Voice
112 Legitimacy
422(6)
J. Donald Moon
113 Legitimate expectations
428(3)
Martin O'Neill
114 Leibniz, G. W
431(2)
Jon Mandle
115 Leisure
433(2)
Kristi A. Olson
116 Lexical priority: liberty, opportunity, wealth
435(5)
Andrew Lister
117 Liberal conception of justice
440(2)
Micah Lewin
118 Liberal people
442(3)
Walter J. Riker
119 Liberalism as comprehensive doctrine
445(2)
Todd Hedrick
120 Liberalism, comprehensive vs. political
447(5)
Micah Lewin
121 Libertarianism
452(5)
Peter Vallentyne
122 Liberty, equal worth of
457(3)
Adam Hosein
123 Liberty of conscience
460(4)
Kevin Vallier
124 Locke, John
464(4)
Bas van der Vossen
125 Love
468(3)
Paul Voice
126 Luck egalitarianism
471(10)
Veronique Munoz-Darde
M
127 The market
481(5)
Andrew Lister
128 Marx, Karl
486(7)
Rodney G. Peffer
129 Maximin rule of choice
493(3)
Jon Mandle
130 Migration
496(3)
Michael Blake
131 Mill, John Stuart
499(5)
Catherine Audard
132 Mixed conceptions of justice
504(3)
Veronique Munoz-Darde
133 Moral education
507(5)
Victoria Costa
134 Moral person
512(8)
David A. Reidy
135 Moral psychology
520(8)
David A. Reidy
136 Moral sentiments
528(5)
David A. Reidy
137 Moral theory
533(6)
Paul Voice
138 Moral worth of persons
539(4)
Faviola Rivera-Castro
N
139 Nagel, Thomas
543(3)
Alan Thomas
Martin O'Neill
140 Nash point
546(2)
Anthony Simon Laden
141 Natural duties
548(3)
Faviola Rivera-Castro
142 Natural duty of justice
551(2)
David Lyons
143 Natural talents
553(4)
Adam Hosein
144 Neutrality
557(4)
Peter de Marneffe
145 Nozick, Robert
561(4)
Helga Varden
146 Nussbaum, Martha
565(6)
Alan W. Grose
O
147 Objectivity
571(3)
Daniel Weinstock
148 Obligations
574(3)
Miriam Ronzoni
149 Okin, Susan Moller
577(2)
Michael Blake
150 The original position Anthony
579(7)
Simon Laden
151 Outlaw states
586(2)
Darrel Moellendorf
152 Overlapping consensus
588(9)
Rex Martin
P
153 Paternalism
597(2)
Peter de Marneffe
154 Peoples
599(3)
Helena de Bres
155 Perfectionism
602(4)
Steven Wall
156 Plan of life
606(2)
Faviola Rivera-Castro
157 Pogge, Thomas
608(4)
Jon Mandle
158 Political conception of justice
612(4)
Micah Lewin
159 Political liberalism, justice as fairness as
616(7)
J. Donald Moon
160 Political liberalisms, family of
623(5)
Micah Lewin
161 Political obligation
628(3)
George Klosko
162 Political virtues
631(4)
James Boettcher
163 Practical reason
635(5)
Larry Krasnoff
164 Precepts of justice
640(3)
Jon Mandle
165 Primary goods, social
643(5)
Andreas Follesdal
166 The priority of the right over the good
648(3)
Jaime Ahlberg
167 Procedural justice
651(3)
Jon Garthoff
168 Promising
654(2)
Adam Hosein
169 Property-owning democracy
656(6)
Rodney G. Peffer
170 Public choice theory
662(2)
Kevin Vallier
171 Public political culture
664(2)
Ryan Prevnick
172 Public reason
666(7)
Blain Neufeld
173 Publicity
673(8)
Jon Garthoff
R
174 Race
681(2)
Kevin M. Graham
175 Rational choice theory
683(2)
Iwao Hirose
176 Rational intuitionism
685(3)
Jon Mandle
177 Realistic Utopia
688(4)
Catherine Audard
178 The reasonable and the rational
692(6)
Larry Krasnoff
179 Reasonable hope
698(2)
Paul Voice
180 Reasonable pluralism
700(3)
Andrew Lister
181 Reciprocity
703(4)
J. Donald Moon
182 Reconciliation
707(2)
Todd Hedrick
183 Redress, principle of
709(2)
Steven Wall
184 Reflective equilibrium
711(6)
Norman Daniels
185 Religion
717(6)
Daniel Dombrowski
186 Respect for persons
723(2)
Nir Eyal
187 Right: concept of, and formal constraints of
725(3)
Jeppe von Platz
188 Rights, constitutional
728(3)
Frank I. Michelman
189 Rights, moral and legal
731(6)
Alistair Macleod
190 Rorty, Richard
737(2)
Robert B. Talisse
191 Ross, W. D
739(2)
Adam Cureton
192 Rousseau, Jean-Jacques
741(4)
Jeffrey Bercuson
193 Rule of law
745(5)
David A. Reidy
194 Rules (two concepts of)
750(5)
Daniel Weinstock
S
195 Sandel, Michael
755(2)
Robert B. Talisse
196 Scanlon, T. M
757(3)
Peter de Marneffe
197 Self-interest
760(2)
Adam Cureton
198 Self-respect
762(3)
Faviola Rivera-Castro
199 Sen, Amartya
765(3)
Pablo Gilabert
200 Sense of justice
768(5)
Jon Mandle
201 Sidgwick, Henry
773(4)
Catherine Audard
202 Sin
777(2)
Daniel Dombrowski
203 Social choice theory
779(2)
Iwao Hirose
204 Social contract
781(4)
Andrew Lister
205 Social minimum
785(3)
Walter E. Schaller
206 Social union
788(3)
Sibyl A. Schwarzenbach
207 Socialism
791(4)
Rodney G. Peffer
208 Society of peoples
795(3)
Chris Naticchia
209 Soper, Philip
798(2)
Walter J. Riker
210 Sovereignty
800(4)
Matt Lister
211 Stability
804(7)
Larry Krasnoff
212 Statesman and duty of statesmanship
811(2)
Jon Mandle
213 Strains of commitment
813(4)
David Lefkowitz
214 Supreme Court and judicial review
817(8)
Todd Hedrick
T
215 Taxation
825(3)
Martin O'Neill
Thad Williamson
216 Thin and full theories of good
828(10)
Paul Weithman
217 Toleration
838(4)
Daniel Weinstock
218 Truth
842(3)
Henry S. Richardson
219 The two principles of justice (in justice as fairness)
845(8)
Pablo Gilabert
U
220 Unity of self
853(5)
David A. Reidy
221 Utilitarianism
858(8)
Rahul Kumar
222 Utility
866(5)
Jon Mandle
W
223 Walzer, Michael
871(3)
Daniel Dombrowski
224 Well-ordered society
874(4)
J. Donald Moon
225 Wittgenstein, Ludwig
878(4)
Martin O'Neill
Bibliography 882(11)
Index 893
Jon Mandle is Professor of Philosophy at the University at Albany (State University of New York). He is the author of Rawls's A Theory of Justice: An Introduction (2009) and co-editor of A Companion to Rawls (2014). David A. Reidy is Professor of Philosophy at The University of Tennessee. He is the co-editor of Rawls's Law of Peoples: A Realistic Utopia (2006) and A Companion to Rawls (2014).