Major scholars assess G. A. Cohen's contribution to the debate on the nature of egalitarian justice.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction Alexander Kaufman Part I. Justice and Justification: 1. The fundamental disagreement between luck egalitarians and relational egalitarians Elizabeth Anderson 2. Justice, interpersonal morality, and luck egalitarianism Peter Vallentyne 3. The egalitarian ethos as a social mechanism Joseph H. Carens 4. Justice and the crooked wood of human nature Adam Cureton 5. Facts, principles, and the Third Man Lea Ypi Part II. Justice and Equality: 6. Equality and freedom: Cohen's critique of Sen Alexander Kaufman 7. The incoherence of luck egalitarianism David Miller 8. What is the point of egalitarian social relationships? Patrick Tomlin 9. Basic equality and the currency of egalitarian justice Gabriel Wollner Part III. Equality and Society: 10. Why not capitalism? Richard J. Arneson 11. The labor theory of justice Chandran Kukathas 12. Rescuing justice and equality from libertarianism Serena Olsaretti.
Introduction Alexander Kaufman Part I. Justice and Justification: 1. The fundamental disagreement between luck egalitarians and relational egalitarians Elizabeth Anderson 2. Justice, interpersonal morality, and luck egalitarianism Peter Vallentyne 3. The egalitarian ethos as a social mechanism Joseph H. Carens 4. Justice and the crooked wood of human nature Adam Cureton 5. Facts, principles, and the Third Man Lea Ypi Part II. Justice and Equality: 6. Equality and freedom: Cohen's critique of Sen Alexander Kaufman 7. The incoherence of luck egalitarianism David Miller 8. What is the point of egalitarian social relationships? Patrick Tomlin 9. Basic equality and the currency of egalitarian justice Gabriel Wollner Part III. Equality and Society: 10. Why not capitalism? Richard J. Arneson 11. The labor theory of justice Chandran Kukathas 12. Rescuing justice and equality from libertarianism Serena Olsaretti.
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