What is justice? : classic and contemporary readings / edited by Robert C. Solomon, Mark C. Murphy.

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Other Authors: Solomon, Robert C. (Editor), Murphy, Mark C. (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Oxford University Press, 2000.
Edition:Second edition.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction
  • Part One. Classical Sources
  • Homer, from the Iliad
  • Plato, from the Republic
  • Aristotle, from the Nicomachean Ethics
  • Aquinas, from Summa Theologica
  • Mencius, from On the Mind
  • Part Two. Justice and the Social Contract
  • Hobbes, from Leviathan
  • Locke, from Second Treatise on Government
  • Rousseau, from A Discourse on Inequality and The Social Contract
  • Hegel, from Phenomenology of Spirit
  • Rawls, from A Theory of Justice
  • Nozick, from Anarchy, State, and Utopia
  • Gauthier, from "The Social Contract as Ideology"
  • Baier, from "Trust and Antitrust"
  • Part Three. Justice and Society
  • The Declaration of Independence and Amendments to the Constitution of the United States of America
  • Locke, from Second Treatise on Government
  • Hume, from An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Justice and A Treatise of Human Nature
  • Adam Smith, from A Theory of Moral Sentiments and The Wealth of Nations
  • Kant, from Philosophy of Law
  • Hegel, from Philosophy of Right
  • Mill, from Utilitarianism
  • Engels, from Anti-Duhring, and Marx, from A Critique of the Gotha Programme
  • Von Hayek, from The Mirage of Social Justice
  • Bernard Williams, from "The Idean of Equality
  • David Miller, from Social Justice
  • Part Four. Justice and Punishment
  • Pietro Marongiu and Graeme Newman, from Vengeance
  • Nozick, from Philosophical Explanations
  • Bentham, from Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation
  • Kant, from Philosophy of Law
  • Hegel, from Philosophy of Right
  • Nietzsche, from On the Genealogy of Morals
  • Rawls, from "Two Concepts of Rules"
  • Michael Moore, from "The Moral Worth of Retribution"
  • Jean Hampton, from "The Moral Education Theory of Punishment"
  • Robert Solomon, from A Passion for Justice
  • Unit ed. States Supreme Court, Gregg v. Georgia
  • Hugo Bedau, from "Capital Punishment and Retributive Justice"
  • Ernst van den Haag, from "Deterrence and the Death Penalty"
  • Camus, from "Reflections on the Guillotine"
  • Part Five. The Contemporary Debate on Distributive Justice
  • Rawls, from A Theory of Justice
  • Dworkin, from "The Original Position"
  • Thomas Nagel, from "Rawls on Justice"
  • Nozick, from Anarchy, State and Utopia
  • MacIntyre, from After Virtue
  • Michael Sandel, from Liberalism and the Limits of Justice
  • Michael Walzer, from Spheres of Justice
  • Susan Moller Okin, from Justice, Gender and the Family
  • Rawls, from "Justice as Fairness: Political not Metaphysical".
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