Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!linus!philabs!cmcl2!yale!husc6!panda!genrad!decvax!decwrl!glacier!kestrel!ladkin From: ladkin@kestrel.UUCP Newsgroups: talk.philosophy.misc,talk.politics.theory Subject: Re: A modest proposal: study some philosophy Message-ID: <13208@kestrel.ARPA> Date: Tue, 7-Oct-86 21:27:13 EDT Article-I.D.: kestrel.13208 Posted: Tue Oct 7 21:27:13 1986 Date-Received: Sat, 11-Oct-86 11:10:38 EDT References: <117400072@inmet> <575@gargoyle.UUCP> <576@gargoyle.UUCP> Distribution: world Organization: Kestrel Institute, Palo Alto, CA Lines: 13 Xref: linus talk.philosophy.misc:163 talk.politics.theory:21 In article <576@gargoyle.UUCP>, carnes@gargoyle.UUCP (Richard Carnes) writes: > [...] *A Theory of Justice* by John Rawls. > [...]following sections (180 pages) containing Rawls's central arguments: Thanks for the reference. I've never read TJ, partly because of the size, and it's always one lower on the stack than Parfitt and Nagel, who are both entertaining writers. I heartily endorse the practice of giving references for arguments. It helps those who are unfamiliar with the subject matter. Peter Ladkin ladkin@kestrel.arpa