Justice is a cultural and historical constant, characterized by plurality and incommensurate theories. This book identifies regulative and critical dimensions in the works of Kant, Hegel, Heller, and Honneth. The significance of the categorical imperative mediating plurality leads to a dynamic idea of justice that resists relativism.
Justice is a cultural and historical constant, characterized by plurality and incommensurate theories. This book identifies regulative and critical dimensions in the works of Kant, Hegel, Heller, and Honneth. The significance of the categorical imperative mediating plurality leads to a dynamic idea of justice that resists relativism.
Claire Nyblom is Honorary (Fellow) in the School of Social and Political Science at the University of Melbourne.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1. The Enigma of Justice Chapter 2. Kant and Hegel: The Orienting Theorists Chapter 3. Agnes Heller: The Formality of Justice and Values Chapter 4. Axel Honneth: Justice, Context, and Ethical Life Chapter 5. Heller and Honneth: An Unusual Dialogue Chapter 6. Introducing a Contemporary Idea of Justice
Chapter 1. The Enigma of Justice Chapter 2. Kant and Hegel: The Orienting Theorists Chapter 3. Agnes Heller: The Formality of Justice and Values Chapter 4. Axel Honneth: Justice, Context, and Ethical Life Chapter 5. Heller and Honneth: An Unusual Dialogue Chapter 6. Introducing a Contemporary Idea of Justice
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