1st Edition

Equality and Justice

Edited By Peter Vallentyne
    2112 Pages
    by Routledge

    Bringing together the most influential essays in ethical philosophy throughout the twentieth century, this comprehensive collection examines the issues that form the basis of the modern understanding of a democratic society. The carefully selected articles debate the character of human, legal, institutional, and universal equality and justice. Topics and coverage include contemporary notions of justice and social equality; the conceptual foundation for requiring minimum justice and equality; discussions of who is entitled to justice and equality and who is obliged to provide these conditions; and universal, procedural, legal concepts of justice and equality. This collection is a useful survey on timeless issues of interest to students and scholars in philosophy, law, policy, and international relations alike. Available as a full set or individually, the volumes include: * Vol. 1: Justice in General 352 pp * [0-415-94143-1] * Vol. 2: Equality 352 pp * [0-415-94144-X] * Vol. 3: Distribution to Whom? 352 pp * [0-415-94145-8] * Vol. 4: Distribution of What? 352 pp * [0-415-94146-6] * Vol. 5: Social Contract and the Currency of Justice 352 pp * [0-415-94147-4] * Vol. 6: Desert and Entitlement 352 pp * [0-415-94148-2]

    Biography

    Peter Vallentyne