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Justice as Fairness: A Community Book Discussion

John Rawls warns against a political life dominated by dogmatic fanaticism or apathetic resignation. The University of Tennessee Howard H. Baker Jr. Center for Public Policy and the Knox County Public Library invite you to participate in a study of his book, Justice as Fairness: A restatement. Each podcast episode is in a discussion format facilitated by a UT faculty member with expertise on Rawls's work. No previous knowledge of Rawls's work is expected.

Part 1: Fundamental Ideas
with Joe Cook, UT College of Law

Click here to download Part 1, or use the player here:

Other Justice as Fairness podcasts:

Part 2: Principles of Justice with Otis Stephens, UT College of Law

Part 3: The Argument from the Original Position with Iris Goodwin, UT College of Law

Part 4: Institutions of a Just Basic Structure with Matt Deaton, UT Dept. of Philosophy

Part 5: The Question of Stability with David Reidy, UT Dept. of Philosophy

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Knox County Public Library Podcasts by Knox County Public Library is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. © 2010 Some Rights Reserved. Music credit: "Random Opus" by Robert A. Wolf (available on Mevio).

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