1. Hegel and Political Economy

ali moradkhani; awisa shahbazi

Volume 3, Issue 1 , Summer and Autumn 2012, , Pages 77-94

Abstract
  To understand Hegel’s thought we need to recognize concepts he used explicitly or implicitly. Political economy as a science that he himself was looking at its inflorescence is an area that he profit from its achievements and also developed his ideas in light of it. The end of this paper is to ...  Read More

2. The Necessity of Primary Goods and the Problem of Impartiality

seyed reza mousavi

Volume 3, Issue 1 , Summer and Autumn 2012, , Pages 95-107

Abstract
  In Rawls’s theory of justice, the vein of ignorance cause to ignore all of informations about psychological, political and economical informations, and he sees the existence of primary goods necessary in this situation. Moreover, that necessity in his view doesn’t conflict with fairness and ...  Read More