The Routledge Companion to Social and Political Philosophy
Herausgeber: D'Agostino, Fred; Muldoon, Ryan; Gaus, Gerald
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Herausgeber: D'Agostino, Fred; Muldoon, Ryan; Gaus, Gerald
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The Routledge Companion to Social and Political Philosophy is an up-to-date survey of the field, charting its history and key figures and movements, and addressing enduring questions as well as contemporary research. Comprised of 69 newly commissioned essays by leading scholars from throughout the world, The Routledge Companion to Social and Political Philosophy is the most comprehensive and authoritative resource in social and political philosophy for students and scholars.
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The Routledge Companion to Social and Political Philosophy is an up-to-date survey of the field, charting its history and key figures and movements, and addressing enduring questions as well as contemporary research. Comprised of 69 newly commissioned essays by leading scholars from throughout the world, The Routledge Companion to Social and Political Philosophy is the most comprehensive and authoritative resource in social and political philosophy for students and scholars.
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- Routledge Philosophy Companions
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 872
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. April 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 177mm x 53mm
- Gewicht: 1502g
- ISBN-13: 9781138064874
- ISBN-10: 1138064874
- Artikelnr.: 48690133
- Routledge Philosophy Companions
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 872
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. April 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 177mm x 53mm
- Gewicht: 1502g
- ISBN-13: 9781138064874
- ISBN-10: 1138064874
- Artikelnr.: 48690133
Gerald Gaus is James E. Rogers Professor of Philosophy at the University of Arizona. Fred D'Agostino is Professor of the Humanities and Dean in the Faculty of the Arts at the University of Queensland.
Part 1: The History of Social and Political Theory 1. Plato's Political
Philosophy George Klosko 2. Aristotle's Social and Political Philosophy
Rachana Kamtekar 3. Aquinas Paul Sigmund 4. Medieval Political Thought Cary
J. Nederman 5. Machiavelli Vickie B. Sullivan 6. Hobbes S. A. Lloyd 7.
Locke Eric Mack 8. Rousseau Christopher Bertram 9. Adam Smith and Hume on
Justice Steve Buckle 10. Kant Oliver Sensen 11. Hegel David Rose 12. Mill
C. L. Ten 13. Marx David Leopold 14. Late 19th Century British Political
Thought Maria Dimova-Cookson 15. Continental Political Philosophy James
Bohman 16. 20th Century French Political Thought Jeremy Jennings 17. The
Political Philosophy of China Bai Tongdong 18. Indian Political Theory A.
Raghuramaraju 19. Islamic Political Thought Andrew March Part 2: Political
Theories and Ideologies 20. Anarchism Roderick Long 21. Liberalism Michael
Freeden 22. Conservatism John Kekes 23. Republicanism Christian Nadeau 24.
Marxism and Contemporary Political Thought Alex Callinicos 25. Feminism
Penelope Deutscher 26. Environmentalism Mathew Humphrey Part 3: Normative
Foundations 27. Contractarianism Claire Finkelstein 28. Contractualism and
Political Liberalism Aaron James 29. Utilitarianism and Consequentialism
Dale Miller 30. Perfectionism Steven Wall 31. Pluralism George Crowder 32.
Virtue Daniel Russell 33. Natural Law and Rights Theory David S. Oderberg
Part 4: Distributive Justice 34. Luck Egalitarianism Zofia Stemplowska 35.
The Difference Principle Rex Martin 36. Left Libertarianism Hillel Steiner
37. Libertarianism John Meadowcroft 38. Desert David Schmidtz 39. Needs and
Distributive Justice Gillian Brock 40. Capabilities and Social Justice
Ingrid Robeyns 41. Intergenerational Distributive Justice Clark Wolf Part
5: The National State and Beyond 42. Nationalism Margaret Moore 43. Human
Rights and Cosmopolitanism David Reidy 44. Multiculturalism Chandran
Kukathas 45. Global Justice and Politics Thom Brooks 46. Justice and
Borders David Miller 47. War Fernando Teson Part 6: Political Concepts 48.
Equality Tom Christiano 49. Freedom Katrin Flikschuh 50. Autonomy Horacio
Spector 51. Power Peter Morriss 52. Authority and Legitimacy Fabienne Peter
53. Democracy Bob Talisse 54. Rights John Quong 55. Toleration Peter Jones
Part 7: Approaches and Methods in Social and Political Philosophy 56.
Social Evolution Jerry Gaus and John Thrasher 57. The Pragmatist Project in
Political Philosophy Cheryl Misak 58. Postmodernism and Politics Todd May
59. Social Choice Theory John Weymark 60. Rational Choice Theory Peter
Vanderschraaf 61. Discourse Theory William Rehg Part 8: Issues in Social
and Political Philosophy 62. Education Harry Brighouse 63. Health Norman
Daniels 64. Marriage, Family, Sexuality David Archard 65. Work Nien-He
Hsieh 66. Punishment Mark R. Reiff 67. Terrorism Tony Coady 68.
Paternalism, Moralism, and Markets Mark D. White 69. Religion in Public
Life Christopher J. Eberle and Kevin Vallier
Philosophy George Klosko 2. Aristotle's Social and Political Philosophy
Rachana Kamtekar 3. Aquinas Paul Sigmund 4. Medieval Political Thought Cary
J. Nederman 5. Machiavelli Vickie B. Sullivan 6. Hobbes S. A. Lloyd 7.
Locke Eric Mack 8. Rousseau Christopher Bertram 9. Adam Smith and Hume on
Justice Steve Buckle 10. Kant Oliver Sensen 11. Hegel David Rose 12. Mill
C. L. Ten 13. Marx David Leopold 14. Late 19th Century British Political
Thought Maria Dimova-Cookson 15. Continental Political Philosophy James
Bohman 16. 20th Century French Political Thought Jeremy Jennings 17. The
Political Philosophy of China Bai Tongdong 18. Indian Political Theory A.
Raghuramaraju 19. Islamic Political Thought Andrew March Part 2: Political
Theories and Ideologies 20. Anarchism Roderick Long 21. Liberalism Michael
Freeden 22. Conservatism John Kekes 23. Republicanism Christian Nadeau 24.
Marxism and Contemporary Political Thought Alex Callinicos 25. Feminism
Penelope Deutscher 26. Environmentalism Mathew Humphrey Part 3: Normative
Foundations 27. Contractarianism Claire Finkelstein 28. Contractualism and
Political Liberalism Aaron James 29. Utilitarianism and Consequentialism
Dale Miller 30. Perfectionism Steven Wall 31. Pluralism George Crowder 32.
Virtue Daniel Russell 33. Natural Law and Rights Theory David S. Oderberg
Part 4: Distributive Justice 34. Luck Egalitarianism Zofia Stemplowska 35.
The Difference Principle Rex Martin 36. Left Libertarianism Hillel Steiner
37. Libertarianism John Meadowcroft 38. Desert David Schmidtz 39. Needs and
Distributive Justice Gillian Brock 40. Capabilities and Social Justice
Ingrid Robeyns 41. Intergenerational Distributive Justice Clark Wolf Part
5: The National State and Beyond 42. Nationalism Margaret Moore 43. Human
Rights and Cosmopolitanism David Reidy 44. Multiculturalism Chandran
Kukathas 45. Global Justice and Politics Thom Brooks 46. Justice and
Borders David Miller 47. War Fernando Teson Part 6: Political Concepts 48.
Equality Tom Christiano 49. Freedom Katrin Flikschuh 50. Autonomy Horacio
Spector 51. Power Peter Morriss 52. Authority and Legitimacy Fabienne Peter
53. Democracy Bob Talisse 54. Rights John Quong 55. Toleration Peter Jones
Part 7: Approaches and Methods in Social and Political Philosophy 56.
Social Evolution Jerry Gaus and John Thrasher 57. The Pragmatist Project in
Political Philosophy Cheryl Misak 58. Postmodernism and Politics Todd May
59. Social Choice Theory John Weymark 60. Rational Choice Theory Peter
Vanderschraaf 61. Discourse Theory William Rehg Part 8: Issues in Social
and Political Philosophy 62. Education Harry Brighouse 63. Health Norman
Daniels 64. Marriage, Family, Sexuality David Archard 65. Work Nien-He
Hsieh 66. Punishment Mark R. Reiff 67. Terrorism Tony Coady 68.
Paternalism, Moralism, and Markets Mark D. White 69. Religion in Public
Life Christopher J. Eberle and Kevin Vallier
Part 1: The History of Social and Political Theory 1. Plato's Political
Philosophy George Klosko 2. Aristotle's Social and Political Philosophy
Rachana Kamtekar 3. Aquinas Paul Sigmund 4. Medieval Political Thought Cary
J. Nederman 5. Machiavelli Vickie B. Sullivan 6. Hobbes S. A. Lloyd 7.
Locke Eric Mack 8. Rousseau Christopher Bertram 9. Adam Smith and Hume on
Justice Steve Buckle 10. Kant Oliver Sensen 11. Hegel David Rose 12. Mill
C. L. Ten 13. Marx David Leopold 14. Late 19th Century British Political
Thought Maria Dimova-Cookson 15. Continental Political Philosophy James
Bohman 16. 20th Century French Political Thought Jeremy Jennings 17. The
Political Philosophy of China Bai Tongdong 18. Indian Political Theory A.
Raghuramaraju 19. Islamic Political Thought Andrew March Part 2: Political
Theories and Ideologies 20. Anarchism Roderick Long 21. Liberalism Michael
Freeden 22. Conservatism John Kekes 23. Republicanism Christian Nadeau 24.
Marxism and Contemporary Political Thought Alex Callinicos 25. Feminism
Penelope Deutscher 26. Environmentalism Mathew Humphrey Part 3: Normative
Foundations 27. Contractarianism Claire Finkelstein 28. Contractualism and
Political Liberalism Aaron James 29. Utilitarianism and Consequentialism
Dale Miller 30. Perfectionism Steven Wall 31. Pluralism George Crowder 32.
Virtue Daniel Russell 33. Natural Law and Rights Theory David S. Oderberg
Part 4: Distributive Justice 34. Luck Egalitarianism Zofia Stemplowska 35.
The Difference Principle Rex Martin 36. Left Libertarianism Hillel Steiner
37. Libertarianism John Meadowcroft 38. Desert David Schmidtz 39. Needs and
Distributive Justice Gillian Brock 40. Capabilities and Social Justice
Ingrid Robeyns 41. Intergenerational Distributive Justice Clark Wolf Part
5: The National State and Beyond 42. Nationalism Margaret Moore 43. Human
Rights and Cosmopolitanism David Reidy 44. Multiculturalism Chandran
Kukathas 45. Global Justice and Politics Thom Brooks 46. Justice and
Borders David Miller 47. War Fernando Teson Part 6: Political Concepts 48.
Equality Tom Christiano 49. Freedom Katrin Flikschuh 50. Autonomy Horacio
Spector 51. Power Peter Morriss 52. Authority and Legitimacy Fabienne Peter
53. Democracy Bob Talisse 54. Rights John Quong 55. Toleration Peter Jones
Part 7: Approaches and Methods in Social and Political Philosophy 56.
Social Evolution Jerry Gaus and John Thrasher 57. The Pragmatist Project in
Political Philosophy Cheryl Misak 58. Postmodernism and Politics Todd May
59. Social Choice Theory John Weymark 60. Rational Choice Theory Peter
Vanderschraaf 61. Discourse Theory William Rehg Part 8: Issues in Social
and Political Philosophy 62. Education Harry Brighouse 63. Health Norman
Daniels 64. Marriage, Family, Sexuality David Archard 65. Work Nien-He
Hsieh 66. Punishment Mark R. Reiff 67. Terrorism Tony Coady 68.
Paternalism, Moralism, and Markets Mark D. White 69. Religion in Public
Life Christopher J. Eberle and Kevin Vallier
Philosophy George Klosko 2. Aristotle's Social and Political Philosophy
Rachana Kamtekar 3. Aquinas Paul Sigmund 4. Medieval Political Thought Cary
J. Nederman 5. Machiavelli Vickie B. Sullivan 6. Hobbes S. A. Lloyd 7.
Locke Eric Mack 8. Rousseau Christopher Bertram 9. Adam Smith and Hume on
Justice Steve Buckle 10. Kant Oliver Sensen 11. Hegel David Rose 12. Mill
C. L. Ten 13. Marx David Leopold 14. Late 19th Century British Political
Thought Maria Dimova-Cookson 15. Continental Political Philosophy James
Bohman 16. 20th Century French Political Thought Jeremy Jennings 17. The
Political Philosophy of China Bai Tongdong 18. Indian Political Theory A.
Raghuramaraju 19. Islamic Political Thought Andrew March Part 2: Political
Theories and Ideologies 20. Anarchism Roderick Long 21. Liberalism Michael
Freeden 22. Conservatism John Kekes 23. Republicanism Christian Nadeau 24.
Marxism and Contemporary Political Thought Alex Callinicos 25. Feminism
Penelope Deutscher 26. Environmentalism Mathew Humphrey Part 3: Normative
Foundations 27. Contractarianism Claire Finkelstein 28. Contractualism and
Political Liberalism Aaron James 29. Utilitarianism and Consequentialism
Dale Miller 30. Perfectionism Steven Wall 31. Pluralism George Crowder 32.
Virtue Daniel Russell 33. Natural Law and Rights Theory David S. Oderberg
Part 4: Distributive Justice 34. Luck Egalitarianism Zofia Stemplowska 35.
The Difference Principle Rex Martin 36. Left Libertarianism Hillel Steiner
37. Libertarianism John Meadowcroft 38. Desert David Schmidtz 39. Needs and
Distributive Justice Gillian Brock 40. Capabilities and Social Justice
Ingrid Robeyns 41. Intergenerational Distributive Justice Clark Wolf Part
5: The National State and Beyond 42. Nationalism Margaret Moore 43. Human
Rights and Cosmopolitanism David Reidy 44. Multiculturalism Chandran
Kukathas 45. Global Justice and Politics Thom Brooks 46. Justice and
Borders David Miller 47. War Fernando Teson Part 6: Political Concepts 48.
Equality Tom Christiano 49. Freedom Katrin Flikschuh 50. Autonomy Horacio
Spector 51. Power Peter Morriss 52. Authority and Legitimacy Fabienne Peter
53. Democracy Bob Talisse 54. Rights John Quong 55. Toleration Peter Jones
Part 7: Approaches and Methods in Social and Political Philosophy 56.
Social Evolution Jerry Gaus and John Thrasher 57. The Pragmatist Project in
Political Philosophy Cheryl Misak 58. Postmodernism and Politics Todd May
59. Social Choice Theory John Weymark 60. Rational Choice Theory Peter
Vanderschraaf 61. Discourse Theory William Rehg Part 8: Issues in Social
and Political Philosophy 62. Education Harry Brighouse 63. Health Norman
Daniels 64. Marriage, Family, Sexuality David Archard 65. Work Nien-He
Hsieh 66. Punishment Mark R. Reiff 67. Terrorism Tony Coady 68.
Paternalism, Moralism, and Markets Mark D. White 69. Religion in Public
Life Christopher J. Eberle and Kevin Vallier