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Public Affairs Information Service bulletin.
Annual vols. contain an author index.Annual cumulations have spine title: Annual cumulated bulletin.Annual vols. cover period Oct. 1914/Sept. 1915-Oct. 1984/Sept. 1985.Mode of access: Internet.Vols. 1-5 published by H.W. Wilson Company; v. 6-71 published by Public Affairs Information Service.Indexed in: Public Affairs Information Service. Bulletin. Cumulative subject index, 1915/74-, and: Public Affairs Information Service. Bulletin. Cumulative author index,
The effects of early English learning on auditory perception of English minimal pairs by Taiwan university students
Correspondence from Richard Miles to Vernon Jordan on behalf of H.W. Isaac, April 1966
Correspondence from Richard Miles to Vernon Jordan prefacing H.W. Isaac's request of funds to take advantage of a potential Black voting majority
On Three-dimensional Continuous Saltating Process of Sediment Particles Near the Channel Bed
Long-term feeding of Chinese herbal medicine to laying hens: Effects on the performance, egg quality and antibody responses
The lived experiences of spiritual suffering and healing process among Taiwanese patients with terminal cancer.
Pluralism and the Priority of Right
John Rawls argues, in his renowned book A Theory of Justice, that the concept of right is prior to the concept of the good. It seems the underlying idea is that he takes the diversity of comprehensive philosophical or moral doctrines as an enduring fact of the public culture of the contemporary constitutional democracy. Therefore, he attempts to construct his conception of juctice without presupposing any particular comprehensive ideal of the good. This article tries to show that Rawls does assume a controversial conception of the good, namely, the individualistic ideal of the person, as one of premises in developing his theory of justice. In other words, Rawls cannot consistently holds the priority of right over the good
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