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This book argues that justice often governs apologies. Drawing on examples from literature, politics, and current events, Cohen presents a theory of apology as corrective offers.
This book argues that justice often governs apologies. Drawing on examples from literature, politics, and current events, Cohen presents a theory of apology as corrective offers.
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Autorenporträt
Andrew I. Cohen is Associate Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Jean Beer Blumenfeld Center for Ethics at Georgia State University. He is author of Philosophy, Ethics, Public Policy (Routledge, 2015). He has also edited or coedited books on public policy and applied ethics.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Toward a Theory of Apology: Mapping Some Terrain of Corrective Justice 2. Some Incomplete Accounts of Apologies 3. Apology as Relationship Repair 4. Relationships and Mutually Justifiable Demands 5. Rights and Duties of Apology 6. Apologies, Corrective Justice, and Relationship Repair: Some Puzzles 7. Corporate Apologies 8. Political Apologies 9. Apologies for Historic Injustice
Introduction
1. Toward a Theory of Apology: Mapping Some Terrain of Corrective Justice
2. Some Incomplete Accounts of Apologies
3. Apology as Relationship Repair
4. Relationships and Mutually Justifiable Demands
5. Rights and Duties of Apology
6. Apologies, Corrective Justice, and Relationship Repair: Some Puzzles
Introduction 1. Toward a Theory of Apology: Mapping Some Terrain of Corrective Justice 2. Some Incomplete Accounts of Apologies 3. Apology as Relationship Repair 4. Relationships and Mutually Justifiable Demands 5. Rights and Duties of Apology 6. Apologies, Corrective Justice, and Relationship Repair: Some Puzzles 7. Corporate Apologies 8. Political Apologies 9. Apologies for Historic Injustice
Introduction
1. Toward a Theory of Apology: Mapping Some Terrain of Corrective Justice
2. Some Incomplete Accounts of Apologies
3. Apology as Relationship Repair
4. Relationships and Mutually Justifiable Demands
5. Rights and Duties of Apology
6. Apologies, Corrective Justice, and Relationship Repair: Some Puzzles
7. Corporate Apologies
8. Political Apologies
9. Apologies for Historic Injustice
Rezensionen
"Andrew I. Cohen has made a significant advance in our understanding of the nature of apologies. He demonstrates, more clearly than anyone before, that apologies are grounded in the demands of justice. As such, he shows that liberal theories of justice have the resources to help address issues of historic injustice." - Andrew Valls, Oregon State University, USA
"Andrew I. Cohen has made a significant advance in our understanding of the nature of apologies. He demonstrates, more clearly than anyone before, that apologies are grounded in the demands of justice. As such, he shows that liberal theories of justice have the resources to help address issues of historic injustice." - Andrew Valls, Oregon State University, USA
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