This book provides a unified account of justice and the good life. It argues that the virtues of character require institutions, while good institutions enable persons to live together virtuously.
This book provides a unified account of justice and the good life. It argues that the virtues of character require institutions, while good institutions enable persons to live together virtuously.
Tristan J. Rogers is Lecturer in the Departments of Philosophy at California State University, Sacramento and the University of California, Davis. He completed his PhD at the University of Arizona in 2017. His work also appears in Journal of the American Philosophical Association, Journal of Social Philosophy, and The Journal of Value Inquiry. tristanjrogers.com
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction Part I: Living Well in a Political Community 2. Virtue and Political Authority 3. Living Well and The Fact of Reasonable Pluralism Part II: The Role of Virtuous Persons in Good Institutions 4. Justice as Lawfulness 5. The Common Good of Political Friendship Part III: The Role of Good Institutions in Living Well 6. The Constraining Role of Institutions in Living Well 7. The Formative Role of Institutions in Living Well 8. Conclusion
1. Introduction Part I: Living Well in a Political Community 2. Virtue and Political Authority 3. Living Well and The Fact of Reasonable Pluralism Part II: The Role of Virtuous Persons in Good Institutions 4. Justice as Lawfulness 5. The Common Good of Political Friendship Part III: The Role of Good Institutions in Living Well 6. The Constraining Role of Institutions in Living Well 7. The Formative Role of Institutions in Living Well 8. Conclusion
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