This volume presents new essays investigating a difficult theoretical and practical problem: how do we find a place for individual responsibility in a theory of distributive justice? Does what we choose affect what we deserve? Would making justice sensitive to responsibility give people what they deserve? Would it advance or hinder equality?
This volume presents new essays investigating a difficult theoretical and practical problem: how do we find a place for individual responsibility in a theory of distributive justice? Does what we choose affect what we deserve? Would making justice sensitive to responsibility give people what they deserve? Would it advance or hinder equality?Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Carl Knight is Postdoctoral Fellow in Political Thought at the University of Glasgow and is also a Senior Research Associate at the University of Johannesburg. He has published several articles on responsibility and distributive justice and is the author of Luck Egalitarianism: Equality, Responsibility, and Justice (Edinburgh University Press, 2009). Zofia Stemplowska is Lecturer in Political Theory at the University of Oxford. She has published articles on responsibility and distributive justice and on other topics.
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction * 1: Richard J. Arneson: Luck Egalitarianism - A Primer * 2: Larry Temkin: 1. Justice, Equality, Fairness, Desert, Rights, Free Will, Responsibility, and Luck * 3: Marc Fleurbaey: Four Approaches to Equal Opportunity * 4: Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen: Luck Egalitarianism and Group Responsibility * 5: Zofia Stemplowska: Responsibility and Respect: Reconciling Two Egalitarian Visions * 6: Matt Matravers: Mad, Bad, or Faulty? Desert in Distributive and Retributive Justice * 7: Carl Knight: Responsibility, Desert, and Justice * 8: Peter Vallentyne: Responsibility and False Beliefs * 9: Susan Hurley: The Public Ecology of Responsibility * 10: Avner de-Shalit and Jonathan Wolff: The Apparent Asymmetry of Responsibility * 11: David Miller: Taking Up the Slack? Responsibility and Justice in Situations of Partial Compliance * 12: Shlomi Segall: Luck Prioritarian Justice in Health * 13: Norman Daniels: Individual and Social Responsibility for Health * Bibliography
* Introduction * 1: Richard J. Arneson: Luck Egalitarianism - A Primer * 2: Larry Temkin: 1. Justice, Equality, Fairness, Desert, Rights, Free Will, Responsibility, and Luck * 3: Marc Fleurbaey: Four Approaches to Equal Opportunity * 4: Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen: Luck Egalitarianism and Group Responsibility * 5: Zofia Stemplowska: Responsibility and Respect: Reconciling Two Egalitarian Visions * 6: Matt Matravers: Mad, Bad, or Faulty? Desert in Distributive and Retributive Justice * 7: Carl Knight: Responsibility, Desert, and Justice * 8: Peter Vallentyne: Responsibility and False Beliefs * 9: Susan Hurley: The Public Ecology of Responsibility * 10: Avner de-Shalit and Jonathan Wolff: The Apparent Asymmetry of Responsibility * 11: David Miller: Taking Up the Slack? Responsibility and Justice in Situations of Partial Compliance * 12: Shlomi Segall: Luck Prioritarian Justice in Health * 13: Norman Daniels: Individual and Social Responsibility for Health * Bibliography
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