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Politika Felsefesi Üzerine Dersler
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Politika Felsefesi Üzerine Dersler

PaperbackPaperback
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Politika Felsefesi Üzerine Dersler okurlara liberal siyaset geleneginin arkasindaki felsefenin en büyük cagdas temsilcisi olarak görülen bir akademisyenden aciklamalar sunuyor.


John Rawlsun derslerdeki amaci, kendi ifadesiyle demokratik anayasacilik geleneginden bakildiginda liberalizmin, politik adalet anlayisini ifade eden daha merkezi özelliklerini belirlemektir. Otuz yil boyunca sürekli gözden gecirilen bu dersler, onun liberalizm ve demokrasi tarihi üzerine gelisen, degisen görüslerine yer verilmistir.


Politika Felsefesi Üzerine Dersler toplumsal sözlesme, faydacilik, sosyalizm doktrini ve bunlarin en etkili savunucularina iliskin carpici analizleriyle önemli bir kaynaktir. Rawlsun sabri ve merakiyla öne cikan ögrencisi, ayni zamanda asistani Samuel Freeman tarafindan titizlikle düzenlenen bu dersler, onun eserine ve siyaset felsefesi tarihine bir katkidir.
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ISBN/GTIN978-975-2473-67-6
Product TypePaperback
BindingPaperback
PublisherNora Kitap
Publishing date01/02/2022
LanguageTurkish
Article no.21588912
CatalogsLibri
Data source no.A43241443
Product groupBU580
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