Serena Olsaretti brings together new essays by leading moral and political philosophers on the nature of desert and justice, their relations with each other and with other values. Does justice require that individuals get what they deserve? What exactly is involved in giving people what they deserve? Does treating people as responsible agents require that we make room for desert in the economic sphere, as well as in the attribution of moral praise and blame and in the dispensing of punishment? How does respecting desert square with considerations of equality? Does desert, like justice, have a…mehr
Serena Olsaretti brings together new essays by leading moral and political philosophers on the nature of desert and justice, their relations with each other and with other values. Does justice require that individuals get what they deserve? What exactly is involved in giving people what they deserve? Does treating people as responsible agents require that we make room for desert in the economic sphere, as well as in the attribution of moral praise and blame and in the dispensing of punishment? How does respecting desert square with considerations of equality? Does desert, like justice, have a comparative aspect? These are questions of great practical as well as theoretical importance: this book is unique in offering a sustained examination of them from various perspectives.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Olsaretti, Serena (Department of Philosophy, University of Cambridge)
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* Introduction: debating desert and justice * 1: David Miller: Comparative and non-comparative desert * 2: Thomas Hurka: Desert: individualistic and holistic * 3: Samuel Scheffler: Distributive justice and economic desert * 4: Shelley Kagan: Comparative desert * 5: Owen McLeod: On the comparative element of justice * 6: Fred Feldman: Return to Twin Peaks: on the intrinsic moral significance of equality * 7: Peter Vallentyne: Brute luck equality and desert * 8: Serena Olsaretti: Distributive justice and compensatory desert * 9: George Sher: Effort and imagination * 10: Jonathan Wolff: The dilemma of desert * 11: Richard Arneson: The Smart theory of moral responsibility and desert * Introduction: debating desert and justice * 1: David Miller: Comparative and non-comparative desert * 2: Thomas Hurka: Desert: individualistic and holistic * 3: Samuel Scheffler: Distributive justice and economic desert * 4: Shelley Kagan: Comparative desert * 5: Owen McLeod: On the comparative element of justice * 6: Fred Feldman: Return to Twin Peaks: on the intrinsic moral significance of equality * 7: Peter Vallentyne: Brute luck equality and desert * 8: Serena Olsaretti: Distributive justice and compensatory desert * 9: George Sher: Effort and imagination * 10: Jonathan Wolff: The dilemma of desert * 11: Richard Arneson: The Smart theory of moral responsibility and desert * Bibliography * Index
* Introduction: debating desert and justice * 1: David Miller: Comparative and non-comparative desert * 2: Thomas Hurka: Desert: individualistic and holistic * 3: Samuel Scheffler: Distributive justice and economic desert * 4: Shelley Kagan: Comparative desert * 5: Owen McLeod: On the comparative element of justice * 6: Fred Feldman: Return to Twin Peaks: on the intrinsic moral significance of equality * 7: Peter Vallentyne: Brute luck equality and desert * 8: Serena Olsaretti: Distributive justice and compensatory desert * 9: George Sher: Effort and imagination * 10: Jonathan Wolff: The dilemma of desert * 11: Richard Arneson: The Smart theory of moral responsibility and desert * Introduction: debating desert and justice * 1: David Miller: Comparative and non-comparative desert * 2: Thomas Hurka: Desert: individualistic and holistic * 3: Samuel Scheffler: Distributive justice and economic desert * 4: Shelley Kagan: Comparative desert * 5: Owen McLeod: On the comparative element of justice * 6: Fred Feldman: Return to Twin Peaks: on the intrinsic moral significance of equality * 7: Peter Vallentyne: Brute luck equality and desert * 8: Serena Olsaretti: Distributive justice and compensatory desert * 9: George Sher: Effort and imagination * 10: Jonathan Wolff: The dilemma of desert * 11: Richard Arneson: The Smart theory of moral responsibility and desert * Bibliography * Index
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