In his book, The Idea of Justice, Amartya Sen presents a criticism of what he calls «the transcendental theory of justice». There he argues that transcendental theories play an irrelevant role in identifying the right choices to fight injustice in a no
The article aim is to answer the question whether Amartya Sen’s theory of justice – presented in the...
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Filosofia e Ciências Huma...
What do we want from a theory of justice? Amartya Sen argues that what we should not want is to foll...
Against scepticism from thinkers including John Rawls and Thomas Nagel about the appropriateness of ...
In his book, The Idea of Justice, Amartya Sen presents a criticism of what he calls «the transcenden...
This review essay explores how Amartya Sen’s recent book, The Idea of Justice, is relevant and impor...
This review essay explores how Amartya Sen’s recent book, The Idea of Justice, is relevant and impor...
In The Idea of Justice (2009), Amartya Sen presents an approach to justice that seeks to make compar...
Amartya Sen argues that for the advancement of justice identification of ‘perfect’ justice is neithe...
Amartya Sen argues that Rawls’s theory is not only unnecessary in the pursuit of justice, but it may...
Recension parue dans Social Choice and Welfare n°35 (2010)Amartya Sen's readers were expecting the s...
Amartya Sen has recently drawn a distinction between different conceptions of a theory of justice: t...
International audienceAmartya Sen's work is situated in a general perspective of history, which for ...
Justice is comparative in nature and may have plural impartial dimensions. Provision of justic...
In his recent book The Idea of Justice, Amartya Sen suggests that political philosophy should move b...
The article aim is to answer the question whether Amartya Sen’s theory of justice – presented in the...
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Filosofia e Ciências Huma...
What do we want from a theory of justice? Amartya Sen argues that what we should not want is to foll...
Against scepticism from thinkers including John Rawls and Thomas Nagel about the appropriateness of ...
In his book, The Idea of Justice, Amartya Sen presents a criticism of what he calls «the transcenden...
This review essay explores how Amartya Sen’s recent book, The Idea of Justice, is relevant and impor...
This review essay explores how Amartya Sen’s recent book, The Idea of Justice, is relevant and impor...
In The Idea of Justice (2009), Amartya Sen presents an approach to justice that seeks to make compar...
Amartya Sen argues that for the advancement of justice identification of ‘perfect’ justice is neithe...
Amartya Sen argues that Rawls’s theory is not only unnecessary in the pursuit of justice, but it may...
Recension parue dans Social Choice and Welfare n°35 (2010)Amartya Sen's readers were expecting the s...
Amartya Sen has recently drawn a distinction between different conceptions of a theory of justice: t...
International audienceAmartya Sen's work is situated in a general perspective of history, which for ...
Justice is comparative in nature and may have plural impartial dimensions. Provision of justic...
In his recent book The Idea of Justice, Amartya Sen suggests that political philosophy should move b...
The article aim is to answer the question whether Amartya Sen’s theory of justice – presented in the...
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Filosofia e Ciências Huma...
What do we want from a theory of justice? Amartya Sen argues that what we should not want is to foll...