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Theorizing Justice


en Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 iul 2016
One of the most important contributions to contemporary political philosophy, Rawls's A Theory of Justice, re-ignited political philosophy and revolutionized how we theorize about justice. Rawls's approach to justice advanced political philosophy in important and valuable ways - most significantly in the way that it showed that political philosophy remained relevant for our lives and our world. Unsurprisingly, over forty years later, social and global realities present theories of justice with new challenges. This volume examines what these new challenges are, and whether contemporary theories are in a position to respond to them. The collection brings together essays that push the boundaries of justice theorizing in new directions, and that begin to construct a new paradigm. The collection contributes to the creation of a platform from which new ideas and new conversations, about the challenges and opportunities for justice in our world, can be further explored and developed.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781783484058
ISBN-10: 1783484055
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield International

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Acknowledgements / Preface, Jay Drydyk / Introduction, Krushil Watene / Part I: Critical Insights / 1. Theorizing about Justice for a Broken World, Tim Mulgan / 2. Transitional Justice: A Conceptual Map, Colleen Murphy / 3. What do we want from a Theory of Justice?, Amartya Sen / 4. Utilitarianism and Some of Its Critics: On Some Alternative `Incomplete¿ Theories of, and Approaches to, Morality and Justice, Mozaffar Qizilbash / Part II: Future Directions / 5. Justice as a Virtue: What can we Expect of our Allies?, Jay Drydyk / 6. Justice as Stakeholding, Thom Brooks / 7. Indigenous Peoples and Justice, Krushil Watene / 8. Justice in Regulation: Towards a Liberal Account, Rutger Claassen / 9. The Recognition Gap: Why Labels Matter in Human Rights Protection, Stacy Kosko / Notes on Contributors / Index

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A collection of essays that examine how discussions of justice are most usefully shaped in our world, rethinking how we theorize justice and principles of justice.