These provocative and eminently readable essays from Loren Lomasky-fifteen previously published and one new-feature in-depth examinations of central questions in the theory of natural rights and liberal political order. Unlike most philosophical investigations, Rights Angles emphasizes how principles of justice apply under messy real-world conditions.
These provocative and eminently readable essays from Loren Lomasky-fifteen previously published and one new-feature in-depth examinations of central questions in the theory of natural rights and liberal political order. Unlike most philosophical investigations, Rights Angles emphasizes how principles of justice apply under messy real-world conditions.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Loren Lomasky is Cory Professor of Political Philosophy, Policy & Law at the University of Virginia, where he directs the PPL program.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface and Acknowledgments 1. Everything Old is New Again: The Death and Rebirth of Classical Liberal Philosophy 2. A Refutation of Utilitarianism 3. Personal Projects as the foundation for Basic Rights 4. The Matrix of Contractarian Justice (w. James Buchanan) 5. Rights Without Stilts 6. Compensation and the Bounds of Rights 7. Justice to Charity 8. Liberty and Welfare Goods: Reflections on Clashing Liberalisms 9. Toward a Liberal Theory of National Boundaries 10. Nozick's Libertarian Utopia 11. Classical Liberalism and Civil Society 12. Libertarianism at Twin Harvard, 13. Against Reviving Republicanism (w. Geoffrey Brennan) 14. Liberalism Across Borders 15. Paradox of Association 16. Contract, Covenant, Constitution Index
Preface and Acknowledgments 1. Everything Old is New Again: The Death and Rebirth of Classical Liberal Philosophy 2. A Refutation of Utilitarianism 3. Personal Projects as the foundation for Basic Rights 4. The Matrix of Contractarian Justice (w. James Buchanan) 5. Rights Without Stilts 6. Compensation and the Bounds of Rights 7. Justice to Charity 8. Liberty and Welfare Goods: Reflections on Clashing Liberalisms 9. Toward a Liberal Theory of National Boundaries 10. Nozick's Libertarian Utopia 11. Classical Liberalism and Civil Society 12. Libertarianism at Twin Harvard, 13. Against Reviving Republicanism (w. Geoffrey Brennan) 14. Liberalism Across Borders 15. Paradox of Association 16. Contract, Covenant, Constitution Index
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