Political Philosophy in the Twenty-First Century covers five main topics: equality, justice, liberty, democracy, and human rights. To assist readers, the editors have also provided section introduction and study questions as well as an overall introduction explaining the background to contemporary work in political philosophy.
Political Philosophy in the Twenty-First Century covers five main topics: equality, justice, liberty, democracy, and human rights. To assist readers, the editors have also provided section introduction and study questions as well as an overall introduction explaining the background to contemporary work in political philosophy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Steven M. Cahn is professor emeritus of philosophy at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, where he served for nearly a decade as provost and vice president for academic affairs, then as acting president. He taught at Dartmouth College, Vassar College, New York University, the University of Rochester, and the University of Vermont, where he chaired the Department of Philosophy. He is the author or editor of more than seventy books.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. Equality 1. Ronald Dworkin "Equality" 2. Elizabeth Anderson "Democratic Equality" 3. Kok Chor Tan "A Defense of Luck Egalitarianism" Part II. Justice 4. G. A. Cohen "Rescuing Justice and Equality" 5. David Miller "Justice and Boundaries" 6. Amartya Sen "Capabilities and Resources" Part III. Liberty 7. Philip Pettit "The Instability of Freedom as Non-Interference" 8. John Christman "Can Positive Freedom be Saved" 9. Ian Carter "The Myth of 'Merely Formal Freedom'" Part IV. Democracy 10. Richard Arneson "Democracy is not Intrinsically Just" 11. Thomas Christiano "The Authority of Democracy" 12. Joshua Cohen "Reflections on Deliberative Democracy" Part V. Human Rights 13. Onora O'Neill "The Dark Side of Human Rights" 14. Thomas Pogge "World Poverty and Human Rights" 15. Martha Nussbaum "Capabilities and Social Justice"
Part I. Equality 1. Ronald Dworkin "Equality" 2. Elizabeth Anderson "Democratic Equality" 3. Kok Chor Tan "A Defense of Luck Egalitarianism" Part II. Justice 4. G. A. Cohen "Rescuing Justice and Equality" 5. David Miller "Justice and Boundaries" 6. Amartya Sen "Capabilities and Resources" Part III. Liberty 7. Philip Pettit "The Instability of Freedom as Non-Interference" 8. John Christman "Can Positive Freedom be Saved" 9. Ian Carter "The Myth of 'Merely Formal Freedom'" Part IV. Democracy 10. Richard Arneson "Democracy is not Intrinsically Just" 11. Thomas Christiano "The Authority of Democracy" 12. Joshua Cohen "Reflections on Deliberative Democracy" Part V. Human Rights 13. Onora O'Neill "The Dark Side of Human Rights" 14. Thomas Pogge "World Poverty and Human Rights" 15. Martha Nussbaum "Capabilities and Social Justice"
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