Morality and Social Justice: Point/counterpoint

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Rowman & Littlefield, 1995 - 308 páginas
These original essays by seven leading contemporary political philosophers spanning the political spectrum explore the possibility of achieving agreement in political theory. Each philosopher defends in a principal essay his or her own view of social justice and also comments on two or more of the other essays. The result is a lively exchange that leaves the reader to judge to what degree the contributors achieve agreement or reconciliation.

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Reconciling Conceptions of Justice
1
Comments by Tibor R Machan
39
Comments by Alison M Jaggar
45
Comments by Carol C Gould
53
Justice Self and Natural Rights
59
Comments by Robert C Solomon
105
Comments by James P Sterba
108
Toward a Feminist Conception of Moral Reasoning
113
Comments by Milton Fisk
186
Social Justice and the Limitation of Democracy
191
Comments by Milton Fisk
210
Comments by James P Sterba
214
Justice and Universality
219
Comments by William A Galston
243
Comments by James P Sterba
245
Justice as Vengeance Vengeance as Justice A Partial Defense of Polymarchus
249

Comments by James P Sterba
145
Comments by Carol C Gould
149
Comments by Robert C Solomon
153
Liberal Justice
155
Comments by Tibor R Machan
179
Comments by Alison M Jaggar
299
Comments by William A Galston
303
About the Authors
305
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