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The Oxford handbook of distributive justice [electronic resource] / edited by Serena Olsaretti
- Published
- Oxford ; New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2018.
- Edition
- First edition.
- Physical Description
- xiv, 735 pages ; 25 cm.
- Additional Creators
- Olsaretti, Serena
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- Contents
- Rawls on Distributive Justice and the Difference Principle / Samuel Freeman -- Dworkin and Luck Egalitarianism : A Comparison / Richard Arneson -- Equality versus Priority / Michael Otsuka & Alex Voorhoeve -- Sufficiency and Needs-Based Approaches / Gillian Brock -- The Capability Approach / Ingrid Robeyns -- Libertarianism, Left and Right / Joseph Mazor and Peter Vallentyne -- Desert-Based Justice / Jeffrey Moriarty -- Retributive Justice / Larry Alexander -- The Good Society / Stephen Wall -- The Ethics of Care / Virginia Held -- The Theory and Politics of Recognition / Colin Bird -- Distributive justice and Human Nature / Paula Casal -- Political and Distributive Justice / Chad Van Shoelandt and Gerald Gaus -- Consequentialism and Deontology / Jonathan Quong -- Ideal Justice / David Schmidtz -- Constructivism, Intuitionism, Ecumenism / Aaron James -- Conceptual Analysis / Matthew Kramer -- Gender / Anca Gheaus -- The Family / Colin Macleod -- Education / Matthew Clayton -- Health / Shlomi Segall -- Discrimination / Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen -- Race / Bernard R. Boxill -- Work / Paul Gomberg -- Exploitation / Ben Ferguson and Hillel Steiner -- Public Goods / David Miller and Isaac Taylor -- Cultural and Religious Minorities / Peter Jones -- Language / Alan Patten -- Justice Beyond Borders / Michael Blake -- Migration / Sarah Fine -- Climate Change / Simon Caney -- Future Generations / Rahul Kumar.
- Summary
- "Distributive justice has come to the fore in political philosophy in recent decades: how should we arrange our social and economic institutions so as to distribute fairly the benefits and burdens of social cooperation? Thirty-eight leading figures from philosophy and political theory present specially written critical assessments of the state of research into a broad range of questions about distributive justice. The first seventeen chapters consider how to understand distributive justice and its importance in our world. The remaining fifteen chapters investigate questions about the implementation of distributive justice with regard to a range of aspects of society, including gender, race, the family, education, work, health, language, migration, and climate change"--Book jacket.
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- ISBN
- 9780199645121 (hardback)
0199645124 (hardback) - Bibliography Note
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
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