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Morality and Global Justice 2 Vol SET
Author | : Michael Boylan |
Publsiher | : Westview Press |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2011-03-01 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 0813345359 |
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This set features two books from renowned scholar and professor Michael Boylan: Morality and Global Justice: Justifications and Applications by Michael Boylan, is a concise and accessible single-authored text that examines the moral and normative underpinnings of global ethics issues, as well as their practical applications. The Morality and Global Justice Reader, edited by Michael Boylan, features specially invited essays by an international team of authors, addressing principles, theories, and applications of morality and justice within a global perspective.
The Morality and Global Justice Reader
Author | : Michael Boylan |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 440 |
Release | : 2018-05-04 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9780429964794 |
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This cutting-edge volume of original essays features a diverse, international team of prominent scholars examining issues of morality and justice within a global perspective. The chapters are grouped according to an integrative design that progresses from normative principles to normative theories to normative applications. Applications chapters address current significant and provocative topics such as poverty and the global economy; global health; religion; war; and gender, identity, and family. Distinguished philosopher and volume editor Michael Boylan provides a unifying introduction to each section. In addition, an abstract and list of key words provide readers with an informative entry into each reading. An engaging resource for all students of philosophy and politics, The Morality and Global Justice Reader not only offers an essential foundation of global justice and its policy implications, but also aims to inspire readers to positive action for change.
Morality and Global Justice
Author | : Michael Boylan |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 248 |
Release | : 2018-05-04 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9780429978432 |
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In this concise, single-authored text, renowned scholar and professor Michael Boylan examines the moral justifications underlying key global justice issues and provides students with the analytical tools to approach those issues critically. Introductory chapters establish a thorough but accessible foundation in theory and moral justification, and subsequent chapters apply those concepts to key areas of global concern: poverty; public health; race, gender, and sexual orientation; democracy and social/political dialog; globalization; the environment; war and terrorism; and immigrants and refugees. For easy reference and review, each chapter includes key terms, critical applied reasoning exercises (CARE), and problems and thought experiments perfect for class discussions or writing exercises. The appendix (Getting Involved) guides students in putting ethical principles to work.
Encyclopedia of Global Justice
Author | : Deen K. Chatterjee |
Publsiher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 1213 |
Release | : 2012-01-23 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 9781402091605 |
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This two-volume Encyclopedia of Global Justice, published by Springer, along with Springer's book series, Studies in Global Justice, is a major publication venture toward a comprehensive coverage of this timely topic. The Encyclopedia is an international, interdisciplinary, and collaborative project, spanning all the relevant areas of scholarship related to issues of global justice, and edited and advised by leading scholars from around the world. The wide-ranging entries present the latest ideas on this complex subject by authors who are at the cutting edge of inquiry. The Encyclopedia sets the tone and direction of this increasingly important area of scholarship for years to come. The entries number around 500 and consist of essays of 300 to 5000 words. The inclusion and length of entries are based on their significance to the topic of global justice, regardless of their importance in other areas.
Real World Justice
Author | : A. Follesdal,T. Pogge |
Publsiher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 404 |
Release | : 2005-09-28 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 9781402031427 |
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1 2 Andreas Follesdal and Thomas Pogge 1 The Norwegian Centre for Human Rights at the Faculty of Law and ARENA Centre for 2 European Studies, University of Oslo; Philosophy, Columbia University, New York, and Oslo University; Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics, Australian National University, Canberra This volume discusses principles of global justice, their normative grounds, and the social institutions they require. Over the last few decades an increasing number of philosophers and political theorists have attended to these morally urgent, politically confounding and philosophically challenging topics. Many of these scholars came together September 11–13, 2003, for an international symposium where first versions of most of the present chapters were discussed. A few additional chapters were solicited to provide a broad and critical range of perspectives on these issues. The Oslo Symposium took Thomas Pogge’s recent work in this area as its starting point, in recognition of his long-standing academic contributions to this topic and of the seminars on moral and political philosophy he has taught since 1991 under the auspices of the Norwegian Research Council. Pogge’s opening remarks — “What is Global Justice?” — follow below, before brief synopses of the various contributions.
National Responsibility and Global Justice
Author | : David Miller,Professor of Political Theory Official Fellow David Miller |
Publsiher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 307 |
Release | : 2007-11-22 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 9780199235056 |
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Steering a middle course between cosmopolitanism and a narrow nationalism, the book develops an original theory of global justice that also addresses controversial topics such as immigration and reparations for historic wrongdoing.
Moral Issues in Global Perspective Volume 1 Moral and Political Theory Second Edition
Author | : Christine Koggel |
Publsiher | : Broadview Press |
Total Pages | : 373 |
Release | : 2006-03-02 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 9781551117478 |
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Now available in three thematic volumes, the second edition of Moral Issues in Global Perspective is a collection of the newest and best articles on current moral issues by moral and political theorists from around the globe. Each volume seeks to challenge the standard approaches to morality and moral issues shaped by Western liberal theory and to extend the inquiry beyond the context of North America. Covering a broad range of issues and arguments, this collection includes critiques of traditional liberal accounts of rights, justice, and moral values, while raising questions about the treatment of disadvantaged groups within and across societies affected by globalization. Providing new perspectives on issues such as war and terrorism, reproduction, euthanasia, censorship, and the environment, each volume of Moral Issues in Global Perspective incorporates work by race, class, feminist, and disability theorists. Moral and Political Theory, the first of the three volumes, surveys a number of traditional Western liberal approaches to moral theory, human rights, justice, and democracy, as well as contemporary critiques of these approaches. With nineteen new essays, three of which were written especially for this edition, this volume covers the necessary theories for understanding moral issues in a global context. Moral Issues in Global Perspective is available in three separate volumes—Moral and Political Theory, Human Diversity and Equality, and Moral Issues.
Sovereign Justice
Author | : Diogo Aurelio,Gabriele Angelis,Regina Queiroz |
Publsiher | : Walter de Gruyter |
Total Pages | : 265 |
Release | : 2010-12-20 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 9783110245745 |
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Sovereign Justice collects valuable contributions from scholars of both continental and analytic tradition, and aims to investigate into the relationship between global justice and the nation state. It deals therefore especially with the moral relevance of national boundaries and cosmopolitanism. It is organised in four sections. The first section deals with cosmopolitan approaches to global justice, with regard to which Kok-Choir Tan's article presents an overview over the current state of the art, the challenges that cosmopolitanism is currently facing, and its relationship and contrasts with other theoretical strands. Etinson's article attempts to clarify the concept of cosmopolitanism. De Angelis's contribution aims to assess the current argumentative state of the art. The second section discusses more specific normative issues. The contributions included in this section deal with global egalitarianism, the moral relevance of national boundaries, global moral and political obligation, and the relationship of national sovereignty and global justice. The third section deals with the contribution of Rawls's work to the current debate on global justice. It also contains an article that deals with the Kantian "aesthetic judgement" - a topic already developed and made famous by Hannah Arendt - and its relevance in the context of international political theory - recently pointed out by Alessandro Ferrara's increasingly influential work. Finally, section four deals with economic justice and discusses principles of economic equality in times of globalisation and Pogge's idea of a global resources dividend. The book presents both a useful assessment of the state of the art and valuable contributions to its advancement. The articles will be of great use both for scholars and for students.