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Knoll, Manuel / Snyder, Stephen / Şimşek, Nurdane -- Knoll, Manuel -- Steinvorth, Ulrich -- Haus, Michael -- Giorgini, Giovanni -- Wolthuis, Bertjan -- Knoll, Manuel / Şimşek, Nurdane -- Lisi, Francisco L. -- Schütrumpf, Eckart -- Horn, Christoph -- Kukathas, Chandran -- Siani, Alberto L. -- Lim, Chong-Ming -- Spohn, Ulrike -- Westphal, Manon -- Rupniewski, Michał -- Caven, Peter -- Kallhoff, Angela -- Förster, Annette -- Wringe, Bill -- Snyder, Stephen -- Tan, Kok-Chor -- Schoelandt, Chad Van / Gaus, Gerald -- Irrera, Elena -- Dimitrova, Maria -- Bailey, Tom -- Koller, Peter -- Demir, Aysel -- Young, Jeffrey -- Stocker, Barry -- Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction: Two Opposing Conceptions of Distributive Justice / Part I: Deep Disagreements -- Deep Disagreements on Social and Political Justice: Their Meta-Ethical Relevance and the Need for a New Research Perspective / Are There Irreconcilable Conceptions of Justice? Critical Remarks on Isaiah Berlin / Equality beyond Liberal Egalitarianism: Walzer’s Contribution to the Theory of Justice / Stuart Hampshire and the Case for Procedural Justice / Public Reason in Circumstances of Pluralism / Does Rawls’s First Principle of Justice Allow for Consensus? A Note / Part II: Ancient Perspectives and Critiques of the Centrality of Justice -- Aristotle on Natural Right / What Is “Just in Distribution” in Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics and Politics – Too Much Justice, Too Little Right / Justice in Ethics and Political Philosophy: A Fundamental Critique / Justicitis / Part III: The Problem of Consensus -- Rawls on Overlapping Disagreement and the Problem of Reconciliation / Public Reason, Compromise within Consensus, and Legitimacy / From Consensus to Modus Vivendi? Pluralistic Approaches to the Challenge of Moral Diversity and Conflict / What Bonds Citizens in a Pluralistic Democracy? Probing Mouffe’s Notion of a Conflictual Consensus / Citizenship, Community, and the Rule of Law: With or Without Consensus? / Political Liberalism: The Burdens of Judgement and Moral Psychology / Part IV: Expanding the Perspective on Obligations -- John Rawls and Claims of Climate Justice: Tensions and Prospects / Assistance, Emergency Relief and the Duty Not to Harm – Rawls’ and Cosmopolitan Approaches to Distributive Justice Combined / Global Collective Obligations, Just International Institutions and Pluralism / Intergenerational Justice in the Age of Genetic Manipulation / Part V: Diversifying the Perspective -- The Contours of Toleration: A Relational Account / Constructing Public Distributive Justice: On the Method of Functionalist Moral Theory / Respect as an Object of Equal Distribution? Opacity, Individual Recognition and Second-Personal Authority / Responsibility and Justice: Beyond Moral Egalitarianism and Rational Consensus / Habermas’s and Rawls’s Postsecular Modesty / Part VI: The Difference Principle -- A Defense of the Difference Principle beyond Rawls / Marxist Critiques of the Difference Principle / Part VII: The Economic Perspective: Adam Smith -- Justice, Equity, and Distribution: Adam Smith’s Answer to John Rawls’s Difference Principle / Statism and Distributive Injustice in Adam Smith / Notes on Contributors -- Author Index -- Subject Index |
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