David Miller explores what justice means for real people and challenges philosophical theories that ignore the facts of human life.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Missionary/journalist David Miller has lived in South America since 1980, helping to make disciples of Jesus and reporting news on Christians endangered for their faith. David has written other books about Latin America, including the best-selling The Lord of Bellavista: The dramatic story of a prison transformed. He and his wife Barbara spend most of their time in Cochabamba, Bolivia. They have been blessed with four children and five grandchildren.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Political philosophy for Earthlings 2. Two ways to think about justice 3. Social justice in multicultural societies 4. Liberalism, equal opportunities and cultural commitments 5. Equality of opportunity and the family 6. Justice and boundaries 7. Social justice versus global justice? 8. 'Are they my poor?': The problem of altruism in a world of strangers 9. Taking up the slack? Responsibility and justice in situations of partial compliance 10. A tale of two cities, or political philosophy as lamentation.
Introduction; 1. Political philosophy for Earthlings; 2. Two ways to think about justice; 3. Social justice in multicultural societies; 4. Liberalism, equal opportunities and cultural commitments; 5. Equality of opportunity and the family; 6. Justice and boundaries; 7. Social justice versus global justice?; 8. 'Are they my poor?': The problem of altruism in a world of strangers; 9. Taking up the slack? Responsibility and justice in situations of partial compliance; 10. A tale of two cities, or political philosophy as lamentation.
Introduction 1. Political philosophy for Earthlings 2. Two ways to think about justice 3. Social justice in multicultural societies 4. Liberalism, equal opportunities and cultural commitments 5. Equality of opportunity and the family 6. Justice and boundaries 7. Social justice versus global justice? 8. 'Are they my poor?': The problem of altruism in a world of strangers 9. Taking up the slack? Responsibility and justice in situations of partial compliance 10. A tale of two cities, or political philosophy as lamentation.
Introduction; 1. Political philosophy for Earthlings; 2. Two ways to think about justice; 3. Social justice in multicultural societies; 4. Liberalism, equal opportunities and cultural commitments; 5. Equality of opportunity and the family; 6. Justice and boundaries; 7. Social justice versus global justice?; 8. 'Are they my poor?': The problem of altruism in a world of strangers; 9. Taking up the slack? Responsibility and justice in situations of partial compliance; 10. A tale of two cities, or political philosophy as lamentation.
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'Any reader of Miller's essays who, like me, is not a philosopher, is likely to be struck by the subtlety and sophistication of the philosophers' arguments.' London Review of Books
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