The Nature of Political Theory

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justice (cont.)
constructivism and 135
contemporary root 132
contractarian 113
corrective 111
David Miller and 132, 133, 136, 137
desert and non-desert 112–13, 115–18, 124–5
deserving and undeserving 116–17
diachronic analysis and 133
distributive theory 112, 136
empiricism and 113, 117
end-state principles 114–15
entitlement theory of 112, 114–15
equality and 110, 111, 112
essential contestability and 109, 132–5, 141–2
feminism and 127–30, 137
formal logic and 110–11
Gauthier 112, 118–20, 124, 127, 131–2,
135, 137
Hart and 111
Hayek and 112, 113, 114, 129
ideology and 133–5
impartiality and 111, 113, 124–7
issue orthodoxy approach 133, 136
lexical ordering and 126
liberalism and 133–5, 138
maximin principle 126
mutual advantage 113, 118–20
need and 113, 117–18
Nozick and 114–15
ordinary language theory and 132, 141–3
original position 125–6
patterned and unpatterned distribution 115
Perelman and 110
Plato and 110
procedural theory 113–15, 133, 136, 138
rational choice 118–20, 123
rationalist theory 113, 117
Rawls 124–7 (seeRawls and justice)
reason and 110, 111, 132–3
rights and 115
sexual 127–30
social minimum and 117–18
spheres of 113, 130–2
Staatslehreand 109–10
utility and 120–4
veil of ignorance 125–6
Walzer and 130–4
justificatory reasoning 72–4, 109, 133, 322–4


Kant, I. 26, 50, 125, 134, 151, 178, 185, 192, 203,
235, 254, 255, 256–7, 267, 275, 277, 283,
302–3, 314
Kantianism 4, 9, 57, 58, 122, 124, 132–3, 134, 135,
143, 154, 166, 167, 174, 184, 207, 225, 249,
288, 290
Kateb, G. 25
Kedourie, E. 173
Kekes, J. 231
Kelsen, H. 93
Key, V. O. 54
Kohn, H. 202, 302
Koselleck, R. 49
Kraft, V. 86
Kristeva, J. 225, 233
Kuhn, T. 25, 43
Kukathas, C. 213, 228
Kymlicka, W. 25, 217–19

Laband, P. 75
Laclau, E. 267
language and political theory 86–9, 95–105, 106,
273–4
Larmore, C. 168
Laski, H. J. 38, 211
Laslett, P. 91, 92, 93
Lasswell, H. 54
Le Bon, G. 35
legal pluralism 94
Lenin, V. I. 153
Leninism 94
Levi-Strauss, C. 236, 244, 266
Levinas, E. 263
liberal pluralism 211–15
liberalism 50, 133–5, 160, 200–1, 211–15, 227, 229
Lieber, F. 30
lifeworld 288–9, 296–7
Lipset, S. M. 55
Locke, J. 47, 65, 85, 125, 128, 157
logical foundationalism 6
logical positivism 60, 83–88, 89, 92, 105, 108
analytic and empirical propositions 87
emotivism 87, 90
empirical theory and 86, 88
facts and values 91
logic 87
meaning and 87
metaphysics 86ff
verification and 86
Vienna group 87
Wittgenstein and 87
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