All eleven lectures are now available:
Lecture 1
Introduction; Fundamental ideas (social cooperation, a well-ordered society).
See Lecture 1 in John Rawls's book "Political Liberalism" (Columbia University Press, 1993), and his "Justice as Fairness" (Belknap Press, 2001), pp. 1-12.
Fundamental ideas (the basic structure of society, the original position, free and equal persons).
See Lecture 1 in John Rawls's book "Political Liberalism" (Columbia University Press, 1993), and his book "Justice as Fairness" (Belknap Press, 2001), pp. 14-24.
See John Rawls's book "Justice as Fairness" (Belknap Press, 2001), pp. 26-32.
See John Rawls's book "Lectures on the History of Political Philosophy" (ed. by Samuel Freeman, Belknap Press, 2007), pp. 103-137.
See John Rawls's book "Lectures on the History of Political Philosophy" (ed. by Samuel Freeman, Belknap Press, 2007), pp. 103-137.
See John Rawls's book "Lectures on the History of Political Philosophy" (ed. by Samuel Freeman, Belknap Press, 2007), pp. 159-187.
See John Rawls's book "Justice as Fairness" (Belknap Press, 2001), part II.
Lecture 8
The principles of justice II
See John Rawls's book "Justice as Fairness" (Belknap Press, 2001), part II.
Lecture 9
Kant's "Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals"
See John Rawls's "Lectures on the History of Moral Philosophy" (Harvard University Press, 2000), pp. 143ff.
Lecture 10
Kant's "Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals" II
See John Rawls's "Lectures on the History of Moral Philosophy" (Harvard University Press, 2000), pp. 143ff.
Lecture 11
The Original Position
See John Rawls's "Justice of Fairness" (Belknap Press, 2001), part III, and his lectures on "Kantian Constructivism in Moral Theory", published in his "Collected Papers" (Harvard University Press, 1999) pp. 303-358.
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