Abstract
Philosopher Martha Nussbaum observes that, at first glance, it's difficult to find similarities between the views of justice expressed by Aristotle and John Rawls. Aristotle's perspective is based on what's good, while Rawls looks at what's procedurally fair. But upon further examination, Professor Nussbaum states, there's a tremendous amount of convergence between the two approaches.
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Introduction to Philosophy, History of Philosophy, Examined Life, The
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English
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