Justice as Right Actions proffers an original theory of justice and contrasts the theory with major contemporary accounts. Stated as two principles and a priority rule, the theory provides normative guidance to questions of justice in given political circumstances.
Justice as Right Actions proffers an original theory of justice and contrasts the theory with major contemporary accounts. Stated as two principles and a priority rule, the theory provides normative guidance to questions of justice in given political circumstances.
Young Kim is adjunct professor at Northwestern University School of Law and a practicing lawyer.
Inhaltsangabe
Part One: The Theory of Justice as Right Actions Chapter 1 Introduction: The Theory and How it Operates Part Two: Moral Dimensions Chapter 2 Agency and Responsibility: Action-Guiding Principles Chapter 3 Moral-Decision-Making and Relational Justice Part Three: Political Liberalism Chapter 4 Values and Liberalism Chapter 5 Utility and the Harm Principle Chapter 6 Liberty Chapter 7 Equality Part Four: The Reach of the Theory Chapter 8 Global Justice Chapter 9 Future Obligations of Justice Part Five: Contemporary Disputes: The Power of Groups Chapter 10 Group Rights Chapter 11 Communities Chapter 12 Multiculturalism and the Limits of Liberalism Conclusion Works Cited About the Author Index
Part One: The Theory of Justice as Right Actions Chapter 1 Introduction: The Theory and How it Operates Part Two: Moral Dimensions Chapter 2 Agency and Responsibility: Action-Guiding Principles Chapter 3 Moral-Decision-Making and Relational Justice Part Three: Political Liberalism Chapter 4 Values and Liberalism Chapter 5 Utility and the Harm Principle Chapter 6 Liberty Chapter 7 Equality Part Four: The Reach of the Theory Chapter 8 Global Justice Chapter 9 Future Obligations of Justice Part Five: Contemporary Disputes: The Power of Groups Chapter 10 Group Rights Chapter 11 Communities Chapter 12 Multiculturalism and the Limits of Liberalism Conclusion Works Cited About the Author Index
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