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The Routledge Companion to Social and Political Philosophy, Second Edition is a comprehensive, definitive reference work, providing 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.
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The Routledge Companion to Social and Political Philosophy, Second Edition is a comprehensive, definitive reference work, providing 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.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 896
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. November 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040147740
- Artikelnr.: 72274713
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 896
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. November 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040147740
- Artikelnr.: 72274713
Gerald F. Gaus was, before his death in 2020, the James E. Rogers Professor of Philosophy at the University of Arizona and an intellectual giant in the field of political philosophy. The author of ten books and more than 100 papers, he was best known for his work in the public reason tradition. An obituary collaboratively written by his colleagues and former students noted that Gaus was interested in teaching us about "the complexities of our social world, rather than looking for opportunities to reinforce our biased ways of understanding it." Fred D'Agostino is Emeritus Professor of Humanities at The University of Queensland (Australia) where he has been President of the Academic Board and Executive Dean of Arts. He was Editor of the Australasian Journal of Philosophy and of PPE: Politics, Philosophy and Economics. His best-known work is Free Public Reason (OUP, 1996), and he has worked in political philosophy and scientific method. His recent work has been on complexity and on the scholarly and scientific disciplines. Ryan Muldoon is Professor of Philosophy and Director of PPE at the University at Buffalo. He is the author of Social Contract Theory for a Diverse World: Beyond Tolerance (Routledge, 2016). His work focuses on diversity and dynamism in liberal political philosophy.
PART I The History of Social and Political Theory
1. Plato's Political Philosophy
2. Aristotle's Social and Political Philosophy
3. Aquinas
4. Medieval Political Thought
5. Machiavelli
6. Hobbes
7. Locke
8. Rousseau
9. Hume and Smith on Justice
10. Kant
11. Hegel
12. Mill
13. Marx
14. Late Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth Century British Thought
15. Continental Political Philosophy
16. French Political Thought in the Twentieth Century
17. Foucault and Political Philosophy
18. The Political Philosophy of China
19. Indian Political Philosophy
20. Islamic Political Thought
PART II Political Theories and Ideologies
21. Anarchism
22. Liberalism
23. Conservatism
24. Republicanism
25. Marxism and Contemporary Political Thought
26. Feminism and the History of Political Philosophy
27. Environmentalism
PART III Normative Foundations
28. Contractarianism
29. Contractualism and Political Liberalism
30. Utilitarianism and Consequentialism
31. Perfectionism
32. Pluralism
33. Virtue Ethics and Political Philosophy
34. Natural Law and Rights Theory
PART IV Distributive Justice
35. Luck Egalitarianism
36. The Difference Principle
37. Left Libertarianism
38. Libertarianism
39. Desert
40. Needs and Distributive Justice
41. The Capability Approach and Distributive Justice
42. Intergenerational Distributive Justice
PART V The National State and Beyond
43. Nationalism
44. Human Rights and Cosmopolitanism
45. Multiculturalism
46. Global Justice and Politics
47. Justice and Borders
48. War
PART VI Political Concepts
49. Equality
50. Freedom
51. Autonomy
52. Power
53. Authority and Legitimacy
54. Democracy
55. Rights
56. Toleration
PART VII Approaches
57. Social Evolution
58. The Pragmatist Project in Political Philosophy
59. Postmodernism and Politics
60. Social Choice Theory
61. Rational Choice Theory
62. Discourse Theory
63. New Diversity Theory
64. Political Epistemology
65. PPE and Political Philosophy
PART VIII Issues in Social and Political Philosophy
66. Education
67. Health
68. Marriage
Sex
and the Family
69. Work
70. Punishment
71. Terrorism
72. Paternalism
Moralism
and Markets
73. Religion in Public Life
74. Race and Ethnicity: Their Intersections and Concepts
1. Plato's Political Philosophy
2. Aristotle's Social and Political Philosophy
3. Aquinas
4. Medieval Political Thought
5. Machiavelli
6. Hobbes
7. Locke
8. Rousseau
9. Hume and Smith on Justice
10. Kant
11. Hegel
12. Mill
13. Marx
14. Late Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth Century British Thought
15. Continental Political Philosophy
16. French Political Thought in the Twentieth Century
17. Foucault and Political Philosophy
18. The Political Philosophy of China
19. Indian Political Philosophy
20. Islamic Political Thought
PART II Political Theories and Ideologies
21. Anarchism
22. Liberalism
23. Conservatism
24. Republicanism
25. Marxism and Contemporary Political Thought
26. Feminism and the History of Political Philosophy
27. Environmentalism
PART III Normative Foundations
28. Contractarianism
29. Contractualism and Political Liberalism
30. Utilitarianism and Consequentialism
31. Perfectionism
32. Pluralism
33. Virtue Ethics and Political Philosophy
34. Natural Law and Rights Theory
PART IV Distributive Justice
35. Luck Egalitarianism
36. The Difference Principle
37. Left Libertarianism
38. Libertarianism
39. Desert
40. Needs and Distributive Justice
41. The Capability Approach and Distributive Justice
42. Intergenerational Distributive Justice
PART V The National State and Beyond
43. Nationalism
44. Human Rights and Cosmopolitanism
45. Multiculturalism
46. Global Justice and Politics
47. Justice and Borders
48. War
PART VI Political Concepts
49. Equality
50. Freedom
51. Autonomy
52. Power
53. Authority and Legitimacy
54. Democracy
55. Rights
56. Toleration
PART VII Approaches
57. Social Evolution
58. The Pragmatist Project in Political Philosophy
59. Postmodernism and Politics
60. Social Choice Theory
61. Rational Choice Theory
62. Discourse Theory
63. New Diversity Theory
64. Political Epistemology
65. PPE and Political Philosophy
PART VIII Issues in Social and Political Philosophy
66. Education
67. Health
68. Marriage
Sex
and the Family
69. Work
70. Punishment
71. Terrorism
72. Paternalism
Moralism
and Markets
73. Religion in Public Life
74. Race and Ethnicity: Their Intersections and Concepts
PART I The History of Social and Political Theory
1. Plato's Political Philosophy
2. Aristotle's Social and Political Philosophy
3. Aquinas
4. Medieval Political Thought
5. Machiavelli
6. Hobbes
7. Locke
8. Rousseau
9. Hume and Smith on Justice
10. Kant
11. Hegel
12. Mill
13. Marx
14. Late Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth Century British Thought
15. Continental Political Philosophy
16. French Political Thought in the Twentieth Century
17. Foucault and Political Philosophy
18. The Political Philosophy of China
19. Indian Political Philosophy
20. Islamic Political Thought
PART II Political Theories and Ideologies
21. Anarchism
22. Liberalism
23. Conservatism
24. Republicanism
25. Marxism and Contemporary Political Thought
26. Feminism and the History of Political Philosophy
27. Environmentalism
PART III Normative Foundations
28. Contractarianism
29. Contractualism and Political Liberalism
30. Utilitarianism and Consequentialism
31. Perfectionism
32. Pluralism
33. Virtue Ethics and Political Philosophy
34. Natural Law and Rights Theory
PART IV Distributive Justice
35. Luck Egalitarianism
36. The Difference Principle
37. Left Libertarianism
38. Libertarianism
39. Desert
40. Needs and Distributive Justice
41. The Capability Approach and Distributive Justice
42. Intergenerational Distributive Justice
PART V The National State and Beyond
43. Nationalism
44. Human Rights and Cosmopolitanism
45. Multiculturalism
46. Global Justice and Politics
47. Justice and Borders
48. War
PART VI Political Concepts
49. Equality
50. Freedom
51. Autonomy
52. Power
53. Authority and Legitimacy
54. Democracy
55. Rights
56. Toleration
PART VII Approaches
57. Social Evolution
58. The Pragmatist Project in Political Philosophy
59. Postmodernism and Politics
60. Social Choice Theory
61. Rational Choice Theory
62. Discourse Theory
63. New Diversity Theory
64. Political Epistemology
65. PPE and Political Philosophy
PART VIII Issues in Social and Political Philosophy
66. Education
67. Health
68. Marriage
Sex
and the Family
69. Work
70. Punishment
71. Terrorism
72. Paternalism
Moralism
and Markets
73. Religion in Public Life
74. Race and Ethnicity: Their Intersections and Concepts
1. Plato's Political Philosophy
2. Aristotle's Social and Political Philosophy
3. Aquinas
4. Medieval Political Thought
5. Machiavelli
6. Hobbes
7. Locke
8. Rousseau
9. Hume and Smith on Justice
10. Kant
11. Hegel
12. Mill
13. Marx
14. Late Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth Century British Thought
15. Continental Political Philosophy
16. French Political Thought in the Twentieth Century
17. Foucault and Political Philosophy
18. The Political Philosophy of China
19. Indian Political Philosophy
20. Islamic Political Thought
PART II Political Theories and Ideologies
21. Anarchism
22. Liberalism
23. Conservatism
24. Republicanism
25. Marxism and Contemporary Political Thought
26. Feminism and the History of Political Philosophy
27. Environmentalism
PART III Normative Foundations
28. Contractarianism
29. Contractualism and Political Liberalism
30. Utilitarianism and Consequentialism
31. Perfectionism
32. Pluralism
33. Virtue Ethics and Political Philosophy
34. Natural Law and Rights Theory
PART IV Distributive Justice
35. Luck Egalitarianism
36. The Difference Principle
37. Left Libertarianism
38. Libertarianism
39. Desert
40. Needs and Distributive Justice
41. The Capability Approach and Distributive Justice
42. Intergenerational Distributive Justice
PART V The National State and Beyond
43. Nationalism
44. Human Rights and Cosmopolitanism
45. Multiculturalism
46. Global Justice and Politics
47. Justice and Borders
48. War
PART VI Political Concepts
49. Equality
50. Freedom
51. Autonomy
52. Power
53. Authority and Legitimacy
54. Democracy
55. Rights
56. Toleration
PART VII Approaches
57. Social Evolution
58. The Pragmatist Project in Political Philosophy
59. Postmodernism and Politics
60. Social Choice Theory
61. Rational Choice Theory
62. Discourse Theory
63. New Diversity Theory
64. Political Epistemology
65. PPE and Political Philosophy
PART VIII Issues in Social and Political Philosophy
66. Education
67. Health
68. Marriage
Sex
and the Family
69. Work
70. Punishment
71. Terrorism
72. Paternalism
Moralism
and Markets
73. Religion in Public Life
74. Race and Ethnicity: Their Intersections and Concepts