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Neo-Aristotelian Theory of Social Justice
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A01=Adrian J. Walsh
Author_Adrian J. Walsh
Axiological Neutrality
Basal Interests
basal sphere
Categorical Imperative
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Confers
Constructivist Challenge
Distributive Justice
distributive justice frameworks
distributive principles
Distributive Theory
Egalitarian Principle
egalitarian theory
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Eudaimonian Activity
eudaimonian interests
Glaucon's Challenge
Glaucon’s Challenge
Good Life
human flourishing
Human Good
Human Interest Realisation
Interest Bearers
Internalist Methodology
Kantian Principle
Maximal Thesis
Moderate Scarcity
moral philosophy
Neo-Aristotelian Theory
neo-Aristotelian value theory
Organic Social Life
pluralist ethics
Random Allocation
social justice
value pluralism
Violate
Product details
- ISBN 9781138609372
- Weight: 380g
- Dimensions: 152 x 219mm
- Publication Date: 30 Jun 2020
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
First published in 1997. Adrian Walsh develops an original account of social justice using neo-Aristotelian value theory. At the heart of the book is an account of the human good in which human interests are divided into three main categories: the basal interests, the eudaimonian interests and the interests in subjectivity. Subsequently, the distributive goods, to which distributive principles are to apply, are divided into three main spheres; the basal sphere, the eudaimonian sphere and the sphere of subjectivity. While the overall orientation of the project is egalitarian, different distributive principles are applied in each of the three spheres, with the intention ultimately of realising the egalitarian ideal. The main feature of the book is the development of a pluralist egalitarian theory of social justice using a distinctive account of the human good.
Neo-Aristotelian Theory of Social Justice
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