IsabellaLinton wrote:
here's some info on Rawls' A Theory of Justice (1971) which led to my pursuit of Philosophy as a student / later tutor and teacher of Ethics.
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My first meeting with Rawls may have been colored by the Philosopher who I first heard of him through.
https://youtu.be/2Z2fvF7L5AY?t=777 I saw this local documentary [sic] with "the bum philosopher", and later checked out his PHD thesis. He was big on Rawls, very authoritarian, and his thesis was not so good, unless I was confused somewhere. I suspected Rawls may have paved the way for him a bit, even if Rawls was not himself authoritarian.
But I know you are no bum philosopher Isabella, ethically or cognitively. maybe I should give Rawls another chance?
Btw I like Rawls a lot personally.
and last time Rawls was brought up I thought it may be a trap to make me look rude
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