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Justice

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Publication details: Aldershot Ashgate Publishing Company 2001Description: 410p xiISBN:
  • 9780754620884
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 340.100000 SAD
Contents:
Table of contents The concepts of justice: humanity before justice, T.D. Campbell; justice to charity, Loren E. Lomasky; non-comparative justice, Joel Feinberg; comparative and non-comparative justice, Philip Montague. Justice - desert - redistribution: desert, consent and justice, Michael A. Slote; justice as equality, Christopher Ake; problems for effort-based distributions principles, Julian Lamont; negating positive desert claims, Robert E. Goodin; misfortune and injustice - on being disadvantaged, Francis Snare; real people (natural differences and the scope of justice), Alan H. Goldman. Political liberalism and justice: the domain of the political and overlapping consensus, John Rawls; the idea of public reason revisited, John Rawls; pluralism and social unity, William A. Galston; justice and the aims of political philosophy, Kurt Baier; political liberalsim, Michael J. Sandel. Feminist critiques of liberal justice: political liberalism, justice and gender, Susan Moller Okin; the disorder of women, Carole Pateman; a theory of justice - and love, Deborah Kearns; Rawls on the family, Deborah Kearns.
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Table of contents
The concepts of justice: humanity before justice, T.D. Campbell;
justice to charity, Loren E. Lomasky;
non-comparative justice, Joel Feinberg;
comparative and non-comparative justice, Philip Montague. Justice - desert - redistribution: desert, consent and justice, Michael A. Slote;
justice as equality, Christopher Ake;
problems for effort-based distributions principles, Julian Lamont;
negating positive desert claims, Robert E. Goodin;
misfortune and injustice - on being disadvantaged, Francis Snare; real people (natural differences and the scope of justice), Alan H. Goldman. Political liberalism and justice: the domain of the political and overlapping consensus, John Rawls;
the idea of public reason revisited, John Rawls;
pluralism and social unity, William A. Galston;
justice and the aims of political philosophy, Kurt Baier;
political liberalsim, Michael J. Sandel. Feminist critiques of liberal justice: political liberalism, justice and gender, Susan Moller Okin; the disorder of women, Carole Pateman; a theory of justice - and love, Deborah Kearns;
Rawls on the family, Deborah Kearns.