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Bringing together the most influential essays in ethical philosophy throughout the twentieth century, this comprehensive collection examines the issues that form the basis of the modern understanding of a democratic society. The carefully selected articles debate the character of human, legal, institutional, and universal equality and justice. Topics and coverage include contemporary notions of justice and social equality; the conceptual foundation for requiring minimum justice and equality; discussions of who is entitled to justice and equality and who is obliged to provide these conditions; and universal, procedural, legal concepts of justice and equality. This collection is a useful survey on timeless issues of interest to students and scholars in philosophy, law, policy, and international relations alike. Available as a full set or individually, the volumes include: * Vol. 1: Justice in General 352 pp * [0-415-94143-1] * Vol. 2: Equality 352 pp * [0-415-94144-X] * Vol. 3: Distribution to Whom? 352 pp * [0-415-94145-8] * Vol. 4: Distribution of What? 352 pp * [0-415-94146-6] * Vol. 5: Social Contract and the Currency of Justice 352 pp * [0-415-94147-4] * Vol. 6: Desert and Entitlement 352 pp * [0-415-94148-2]
- Format: Häftad
- ISBN: 9780415885218
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 2112
- Utgivningsdatum: 2002-12-01
- Förlag: Routledge