Une Théorie de la Justice peut-elle être Réaliste ?
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1981-9471.v1iSupplementp304-330Keywords:
justice, political realismAbstract
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"Si la philosophie politique aspire à la justice, s’interdit-elle de penser l’histoire, les individus en chair et en os ? En bâtissant des châteaux en Espagne, n’a-t-elle pas peuplé la théorie politique d’artefacts imaginaires ou de « zombies raisonnables » ? Le mythe rationaliste en philosophie politique semble être le comble de l’aveuglement théorique. La théorie politique devient ipso facto aveugle à la violence – violence réelle des rapports sociaux, violence des rapports de genre, violence des guerres et des crimes de masse. La philosophie semble sourde à l’agonisme de la scène politique, incapable de prendre la mesure des situations réelles d’oppression et d’aliénation."
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