JUSTICE
1. JUSTICE
Conceptions of justice with special reference to Rawls’s theory of justice and its communitarian critique
A. General Conceptions of Justice
- What is the concept of justice in modern political theory? How is it related to Liberty and Equality? (1994)
- Make a comparative assessment of Greek perspective of Justice with Rawlsian concept of Justice. (2020)
- Dr. Ambedkar’s idea of social justice leads to ‘egalitarian justice’ as compared to Rawls’ ‘justice as fairness’ which aims at the notion of ‘pure procedural justice’. Comment. (2022)
B. Rawlsian Justice
- Consider: “…………We believe that as a matter of principle each member of society has an inviolability founded on justice.” (Rawls). (1999)
- To what extent does the Rawlsian goal of achieving social justice depend on an overarching consensus among cultural, religious and ideological groups? (2000)
- Comment: ‘Veil of ignorance.’ (2010)
- Comment in 150 words: “Original position.” (2013)
- Comment in 150 words: ‘Difference Principle’ in Rawls’ Theory of Justice. (2015)
- Critically examine John Rawls’s argument for democratic equality. (2016)
- Rawls’ theory of justice is both contractual and distributive. Examine. (2017)
- Comment in 150 words: Distributive Justice. (2018)
- Analyse John Rawls’s justification of discrimination to achieve the goals of justice. (2018)
- How has Rawls enriched the idea of justice in liberalism? (2021)
- Examine the entitlement theory of justice. (2022)
- Rawls’ idea of ‘liberal self’ is too individualistic. Explain, in this context, the communitarian critique of Rawls’ theory of justice. (2023)
C. Communitarian Critique
- Explicate the conception of justice in the critiques of communitarian theorists. (2014)
- Examine communitarian perspective on justice. (2019)