Rule-Following, Rule-Governance and Rule-Accord Reflections on Rules after Rawls
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Coulter, Jeff
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Boston Univ, Coll Arts & Sci, Sociol, Boston, MA 02215 USA
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In this discussion, I describe my introduction to Rawls' famous paper on rules and situate this in a broader intellectual context. I then attempt to locate its significance within developments in linguistics (especially in speech-act analysis) and also in ethnomethodology. My main idea is that Rawls' concept of a 'constitutive rule' is in deep harmony with many of Wittgenstein's insights into the same thematic.
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Hungarian Acad Sci, Inst Philosophy, Res Ctr Humanities, Budapest, HungaryHungarian Acad Sci, Inst Philosophy, Res Ctr Humanities, Budapest, Hungary