正義の源泉としての倫理的確信 : 後期リクールの社会思想の基礎構造

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  • セイギ ノ ゲンセン ト シテ ノ リンリテキ カクシン コウキ リクール ノ シャカイ シソウ ノ キソ コウゾウ

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Paul Ricœur formulates his ethical goal as follows: aim for a good life, with and for others, in good institutions. This goal is formed mainly by his concept of “justice”, which Ricœur demonstrates through his interpretation of Rawls’ A Theory of Justice. In Rawls’ A Theory of Justice, Ricœur finds an implicit “ethical conviction”. Without this conviction, the procedural justice would be empty. Ricœur interprets this ethical conviction that he finds in Rawls as the basic structure underlying Ricœur’s own conceptof justice.

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