Theories of justice /

"What is social justice? In "Theories of justice" Brian Barry provides a systematic and detailed analysis of two kinds of answers. One is that justice arises from a sense of the advantage to everyone of having constraints on the pursuit of self-interest. The other answer connects the...

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Autor principal: Barry, Brian, 1936-2009
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Berkeley : University of California Press, c1989.
Colección:Barry, Brian, 1936-2009. Treatise on social justice ; v. 1.
California series on social choice and political economy ; 16.
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  • Part I. Don't shoot the trumpeter! : problems of fair division: 1. The case of the noxious neighbors
  • 2. What is a fair solution?
  • 3. Fair division from a wider perspective
  • Part II. Hume and Rawls on justice in society: 4. Hume on justice
  • 5. Rawls on justice (1) : international and intergenerational justice
  • 6. Rawls on justice (2) : the difference principle
  • Part III. Justice as mutual advantage versus justice and impartiality: 7. Some questions of method
  • 8. Constructing theories of justice (1) : two-stage theories
  • 9. Constructing theories of justice (2) : original position theories
  • 10. Conclusion
  • Appendix A. Braithwaite's solution and rationale
  • Appendix B. Splitting the difference as a bargaining solution
  • Appendix C. Economic motivation in a Rawlsian society.