The Oxford Handbook of Distributive Justice
Herausgeber: Olsaretti, Serena
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Distributive justice has come to the fore in political philosophy: how should we arrange our social and economic institutions so as to distribute benefits and burdens fairly? Thirty-two leading figures from philosophy and political theory present specially written critical assessments of the key issues in this flourishing area of research.
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Distributive justice has come to the fore in political philosophy: how should we arrange our social and economic institutions so as to distribute benefits and burdens fairly? Thirty-two leading figures from philosophy and political theory present specially written critical assessments of the key issues in this flourishing area of research.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 750
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 168mm x 48mm
- Gewicht: 1520g
- ISBN-13: 9780199645121
- ISBN-10: 0199645124
- Artikelnr.: 50907262
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 750
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 168mm x 48mm
- Gewicht: 1520g
- ISBN-13: 9780199645121
- ISBN-10: 0199645124
- Artikelnr.: 50907262
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Serena Olsaretti is a political philosopher based at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona, where she holds a research professorship with ICREA, the Catalan Institute of Research and Advanced Studies. She is the author of Liberty, Desert and the Market (2004) and the editor of Desert and Justice (2003) and Preferences and Well-Being (2006).
* Introduction: The Idea of Distributive Justice
* I: Contemporary Approaches
* 1: Samuel Freeman: Rawls on Distributive Justice and the Difference
Principle
* 2: Richard Arneson: Dworkin and Luck Egalitarianism: A Comparison
* 3: Michael Otsuka and Alex Voorhoeve: Equality versus Priority
* 4: Gillian Brock: Sufficiency and Needs-Based Approaches
* 5: Ingrid Robeyns: The Capability Approach
* 6: Joseph Mazor and Peter Vallentyne: Libertarianism, Left and Right
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* 7: Jeffrey Moriarty: Desert-Based Justice
* II: Distributive Justice and Other Virtues
* 8: Larry Alexander: Retributive Justice
* 9: Stephen Wall: The Good Society
* 10: Virginia Held: The Ethics of Care
* 11: Colin Bird: The Theory and Politics of Recognition
* III: Foundational Disputes
* 12: Paula Casal: Distributive justice and Human Nature
* 13: Chad Van Shoelandt and Gerald Gaus: Political and Distributive
Justice
* 14: Jonathan Quong: Consequentialism and Deontology
* 15: David Schmidtz: Ideal Justice
* 16: Aaron James: Constructivism, Intuitionism, Ecumenism
* 17: Matthew Kramer: Conceptual Analysis
* IV: The Application of Distributive Justice
* 18: Anca Gheaus: Gender
* 19: Colin Macleod: The Family
* 20: Matthew Clayton: Education
* 21: Shlomi Segall: Health
* 22: Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen: Discrimination
* 23: Bernard R. Boxill: Race
* 24: Paul Gomberg: Work
* 25: Ben Ferguson and Hillel Steiner: Exploitation
* 26: David Miller and Isaac Taylor: Public Goods
* 27: Peter Jones: Cultural and Religious Minorities
* 28: Alan Patten: Language
* 29: Michael Blake: Justice Beyond Borders
* 30: Sarah Fine: Migration
* 31: Simon Caney: Climate Change
* 32: Rahul Kumar: Future Generations
* I: Contemporary Approaches
* 1: Samuel Freeman: Rawls on Distributive Justice and the Difference
Principle
* 2: Richard Arneson: Dworkin and Luck Egalitarianism: A Comparison
* 3: Michael Otsuka and Alex Voorhoeve: Equality versus Priority
* 4: Gillian Brock: Sufficiency and Needs-Based Approaches
* 5: Ingrid Robeyns: The Capability Approach
* 6: Joseph Mazor and Peter Vallentyne: Libertarianism, Left and Right
-
* 7: Jeffrey Moriarty: Desert-Based Justice
* II: Distributive Justice and Other Virtues
* 8: Larry Alexander: Retributive Justice
* 9: Stephen Wall: The Good Society
* 10: Virginia Held: The Ethics of Care
* 11: Colin Bird: The Theory and Politics of Recognition
* III: Foundational Disputes
* 12: Paula Casal: Distributive justice and Human Nature
* 13: Chad Van Shoelandt and Gerald Gaus: Political and Distributive
Justice
* 14: Jonathan Quong: Consequentialism and Deontology
* 15: David Schmidtz: Ideal Justice
* 16: Aaron James: Constructivism, Intuitionism, Ecumenism
* 17: Matthew Kramer: Conceptual Analysis
* IV: The Application of Distributive Justice
* 18: Anca Gheaus: Gender
* 19: Colin Macleod: The Family
* 20: Matthew Clayton: Education
* 21: Shlomi Segall: Health
* 22: Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen: Discrimination
* 23: Bernard R. Boxill: Race
* 24: Paul Gomberg: Work
* 25: Ben Ferguson and Hillel Steiner: Exploitation
* 26: David Miller and Isaac Taylor: Public Goods
* 27: Peter Jones: Cultural and Religious Minorities
* 28: Alan Patten: Language
* 29: Michael Blake: Justice Beyond Borders
* 30: Sarah Fine: Migration
* 31: Simon Caney: Climate Change
* 32: Rahul Kumar: Future Generations
* Introduction: The Idea of Distributive Justice
* I: Contemporary Approaches
* 1: Samuel Freeman: Rawls on Distributive Justice and the Difference
Principle
* 2: Richard Arneson: Dworkin and Luck Egalitarianism: A Comparison
* 3: Michael Otsuka and Alex Voorhoeve: Equality versus Priority
* 4: Gillian Brock: Sufficiency and Needs-Based Approaches
* 5: Ingrid Robeyns: The Capability Approach
* 6: Joseph Mazor and Peter Vallentyne: Libertarianism, Left and Right
-
* 7: Jeffrey Moriarty: Desert-Based Justice
* II: Distributive Justice and Other Virtues
* 8: Larry Alexander: Retributive Justice
* 9: Stephen Wall: The Good Society
* 10: Virginia Held: The Ethics of Care
* 11: Colin Bird: The Theory and Politics of Recognition
* III: Foundational Disputes
* 12: Paula Casal: Distributive justice and Human Nature
* 13: Chad Van Shoelandt and Gerald Gaus: Political and Distributive
Justice
* 14: Jonathan Quong: Consequentialism and Deontology
* 15: David Schmidtz: Ideal Justice
* 16: Aaron James: Constructivism, Intuitionism, Ecumenism
* 17: Matthew Kramer: Conceptual Analysis
* IV: The Application of Distributive Justice
* 18: Anca Gheaus: Gender
* 19: Colin Macleod: The Family
* 20: Matthew Clayton: Education
* 21: Shlomi Segall: Health
* 22: Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen: Discrimination
* 23: Bernard R. Boxill: Race
* 24: Paul Gomberg: Work
* 25: Ben Ferguson and Hillel Steiner: Exploitation
* 26: David Miller and Isaac Taylor: Public Goods
* 27: Peter Jones: Cultural and Religious Minorities
* 28: Alan Patten: Language
* 29: Michael Blake: Justice Beyond Borders
* 30: Sarah Fine: Migration
* 31: Simon Caney: Climate Change
* 32: Rahul Kumar: Future Generations
* I: Contemporary Approaches
* 1: Samuel Freeman: Rawls on Distributive Justice and the Difference
Principle
* 2: Richard Arneson: Dworkin and Luck Egalitarianism: A Comparison
* 3: Michael Otsuka and Alex Voorhoeve: Equality versus Priority
* 4: Gillian Brock: Sufficiency and Needs-Based Approaches
* 5: Ingrid Robeyns: The Capability Approach
* 6: Joseph Mazor and Peter Vallentyne: Libertarianism, Left and Right
-
* 7: Jeffrey Moriarty: Desert-Based Justice
* II: Distributive Justice and Other Virtues
* 8: Larry Alexander: Retributive Justice
* 9: Stephen Wall: The Good Society
* 10: Virginia Held: The Ethics of Care
* 11: Colin Bird: The Theory and Politics of Recognition
* III: Foundational Disputes
* 12: Paula Casal: Distributive justice and Human Nature
* 13: Chad Van Shoelandt and Gerald Gaus: Political and Distributive
Justice
* 14: Jonathan Quong: Consequentialism and Deontology
* 15: David Schmidtz: Ideal Justice
* 16: Aaron James: Constructivism, Intuitionism, Ecumenism
* 17: Matthew Kramer: Conceptual Analysis
* IV: The Application of Distributive Justice
* 18: Anca Gheaus: Gender
* 19: Colin Macleod: The Family
* 20: Matthew Clayton: Education
* 21: Shlomi Segall: Health
* 22: Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen: Discrimination
* 23: Bernard R. Boxill: Race
* 24: Paul Gomberg: Work
* 25: Ben Ferguson and Hillel Steiner: Exploitation
* 26: David Miller and Isaac Taylor: Public Goods
* 27: Peter Jones: Cultural and Religious Minorities
* 28: Alan Patten: Language
* 29: Michael Blake: Justice Beyond Borders
* 30: Sarah Fine: Migration
* 31: Simon Caney: Climate Change
* 32: Rahul Kumar: Future Generations