El estado de naturaleza, la posición original y el problema de la memoria histórica
ISSN: 0211-2337
Año de publicación: 2007
Número: 24
Páginas: 171-192
Tipo: Artículo
Otras publicaciones en: Anales del seminario de historia de la filosofía
Resumen
The comparison between the concept state of nature, as it appears in the contractualist theories of XVII and XVIII centuries, and the original position of the the- ory of justice by John Rawls, reveals the assumptions, difficulties and limitations of the latter. In spite of its claims, the original position does not justify the search and existence of a well ordered society, and it is far away from reach the brightness and coherence with which their predecessors (Hobbes, Locke or Rousseau) argued on behalf of societies where safety, freedom or equality ruled. Besides, Rawls, on amounting justice to a material welfare which must arrive, does not know the important role that the historical memory plays when claiming the resolution of the injustices from the past.