Das „gute Leben" eine „abscheuliche Phrase" Welche Bedeutung hat die religiöse Ethik des jungen Rawls für dessen Politische Theorie?

Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 58 (5):797-810 (2010)
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The philosophical substance of the senior thesis which the 21 years old John Rawls submitted to the Princeton Philosophy Department in 1942 consists in a religious ethics and its unfolding through communicatively mediated interaction. It already contains all the aspects essential for an egalitarian-universalistic deontology suitable for thematizing the absolute worth of the individual. The thesis shows that Rawls was not suppressing his religious socialization, but rather reworking it. We may now understand much better why Rawls was the first amongst the great political philosophers to take seriously the pluralism of comprehensive doctrines and to initiate a fruitful debate on the status of religion in the public sphere

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