Forms of Justice
Critical Perspectives on David Miller's Political Philosophy
Herausgeber: Bell, Daniel A.; De-Shalit, Avner
Forms of Justice
Critical Perspectives on David Miller's Political Philosophy
Herausgeber: Bell, Daniel A.; De-Shalit, Avner
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The philosopher David Miller theorized that justice can take many different forms. In this book, a group of political philosophers take Miller's theory as a starting point and debate whether justice takes one form or many.
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The philosopher David Miller theorized that justice can take many different forms. In this book, a group of political philosophers take Miller's theory as a starting point and debate whether justice takes one form or many.
Produktdetails
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- Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Oktober 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 153mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 528g
- ISBN-13: 9780742521797
- ISBN-10: 0742521796
- Artikelnr.: 22396435
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Oktober 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 153mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 528g
- ISBN-13: 9780742521797
- ISBN-10: 0742521796
- Artikelnr.: 22396435
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Daniel A. Bell is associate professor in the Department of Public and Social Administration at the City University of Hong Kong. Avner de-Shalit teaches in the Department of Political Science at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem and is an associate fellow at the Oxford Centre for Environment, Ethics, and Society, Mansfield College, Oxford.
Chapter 1 Introduction
Part 2 Social Justice
Chapter 3 Social Justice: Why Does It Matter What the People Think?
Chapter 4 The Political Conditions of Social Justice
Chapter 5 Meritocracy, Desert and the Moral Force of Intuitions
Chapter 6 Desert and Luck
Chapter 7 Markets and Desert
Part 8 National Justice
Chapter 9 Social Justice and the Nation State: A Modest Attack
Chapter 10 What Rights for Illiberal Communities?
Chapter 11 Deliberative Democracy: Guarantee for Justice or Preventing
Injustice?
Chapter 12 Minority Participation and Civic Education in Deliberative
Democracies
Chapter 13 Territorial Resolutions in Divided Societies
Chapter 14 The Liberal Limits of Republican Nationality
Chapter 15 Is Republican Citizenship Appropriate for the Modern World?
Part 16 Global Justice
Chapter 17 Republicanism, Patriotism, and Global Justice
Chapter 18 Miller on Distributive Justice
Chapter 19 Entitlements, Obligations, and Distributive Justice: The Global
Level
Chapter 20 Global Egalitarianism: An Undefensible Theory of Justice?
Chapter 21 Nonbasic Environmental Goods and Social Justice
Part 22 Forms of Justice
Chapter 23 A Response
Part 2 Social Justice
Chapter 3 Social Justice: Why Does It Matter What the People Think?
Chapter 4 The Political Conditions of Social Justice
Chapter 5 Meritocracy, Desert and the Moral Force of Intuitions
Chapter 6 Desert and Luck
Chapter 7 Markets and Desert
Part 8 National Justice
Chapter 9 Social Justice and the Nation State: A Modest Attack
Chapter 10 What Rights for Illiberal Communities?
Chapter 11 Deliberative Democracy: Guarantee for Justice or Preventing
Injustice?
Chapter 12 Minority Participation and Civic Education in Deliberative
Democracies
Chapter 13 Territorial Resolutions in Divided Societies
Chapter 14 The Liberal Limits of Republican Nationality
Chapter 15 Is Republican Citizenship Appropriate for the Modern World?
Part 16 Global Justice
Chapter 17 Republicanism, Patriotism, and Global Justice
Chapter 18 Miller on Distributive Justice
Chapter 19 Entitlements, Obligations, and Distributive Justice: The Global
Level
Chapter 20 Global Egalitarianism: An Undefensible Theory of Justice?
Chapter 21 Nonbasic Environmental Goods and Social Justice
Part 22 Forms of Justice
Chapter 23 A Response
Chapter 1 Introduction
Part 2 Social Justice
Chapter 3 Social Justice: Why Does It Matter What the People Think?
Chapter 4 The Political Conditions of Social Justice
Chapter 5 Meritocracy, Desert and the Moral Force of Intuitions
Chapter 6 Desert and Luck
Chapter 7 Markets and Desert
Part 8 National Justice
Chapter 9 Social Justice and the Nation State: A Modest Attack
Chapter 10 What Rights for Illiberal Communities?
Chapter 11 Deliberative Democracy: Guarantee for Justice or Preventing
Injustice?
Chapter 12 Minority Participation and Civic Education in Deliberative
Democracies
Chapter 13 Territorial Resolutions in Divided Societies
Chapter 14 The Liberal Limits of Republican Nationality
Chapter 15 Is Republican Citizenship Appropriate for the Modern World?
Part 16 Global Justice
Chapter 17 Republicanism, Patriotism, and Global Justice
Chapter 18 Miller on Distributive Justice
Chapter 19 Entitlements, Obligations, and Distributive Justice: The Global
Level
Chapter 20 Global Egalitarianism: An Undefensible Theory of Justice?
Chapter 21 Nonbasic Environmental Goods and Social Justice
Part 22 Forms of Justice
Chapter 23 A Response
Part 2 Social Justice
Chapter 3 Social Justice: Why Does It Matter What the People Think?
Chapter 4 The Political Conditions of Social Justice
Chapter 5 Meritocracy, Desert and the Moral Force of Intuitions
Chapter 6 Desert and Luck
Chapter 7 Markets and Desert
Part 8 National Justice
Chapter 9 Social Justice and the Nation State: A Modest Attack
Chapter 10 What Rights for Illiberal Communities?
Chapter 11 Deliberative Democracy: Guarantee for Justice or Preventing
Injustice?
Chapter 12 Minority Participation and Civic Education in Deliberative
Democracies
Chapter 13 Territorial Resolutions in Divided Societies
Chapter 14 The Liberal Limits of Republican Nationality
Chapter 15 Is Republican Citizenship Appropriate for the Modern World?
Part 16 Global Justice
Chapter 17 Republicanism, Patriotism, and Global Justice
Chapter 18 Miller on Distributive Justice
Chapter 19 Entitlements, Obligations, and Distributive Justice: The Global
Level
Chapter 20 Global Egalitarianism: An Undefensible Theory of Justice?
Chapter 21 Nonbasic Environmental Goods and Social Justice
Part 22 Forms of Justice
Chapter 23 A Response







