Une théorie de la justice essentiellement contestée : Rawls à l'épreuve de Gallie

Philosophie 122 (3):53-71 (2014)
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En introduisant, dans son article séminal de 1956, l’idée que nos concepts sociaux étaient essentiellement contestés, W. B. Gallie lançait un avertissement à toute philosophie morale et politique future qui se voudrait analytique : les concepts fondamentaux de la philosophie pratique ne peuvent exhiber leur sens ultime et incontestable par une analyse sémantique ou linguistique qui évacuerait toute...

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Marc-Antoine Dilhac
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