¿Hay un lugar en Rawls para la cuestión ambiental?
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https://doi.org/10.3989/isegoria.2004.i31.465Abstract
Four main strategies can be identified in dealing with environmental issues within the Rawlsian framework. Two concern the concept of justice: extending the original position and enriching the principle of equal opportunity. And two concern political liberalism: recognizing environmental or natural constraints at the level of constitutional essentials and opening the democratic process to environmental justice. In any of them, Rawls proposal is flawed because of its nationstate view of a cooperative society.
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2004-12-30
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Valdivieso, J. (2004). ¿Hay un lugar en Rawls para la cuestión ambiental?. Isegoría, (31), 207–220. https://doi.org/10.3989/isegoria.2004.i31.465
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