Love and justice have long been prominent themes in the moral culture of the West, yet they are often considered to be deeply at odds with one another. In this book acclaimed Christian philosopher Nicholas Wolterstorff argues that the commonly perceived tension between justice and love reveals something faulty in our understanding of each.https://scholarlycommons.law.emory.edu/cslr-books/1037/thumbnail.jp
This paper proposes that the law of love provides a theological framework for the principles of civi...
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For both John Rawls and Martha Nussbaum, the concept of love plays a significant role in moral psych...
Love and justice have long been prominent themes in the moral culture of the West, yet they are ofte...
In Justice in Love, Nicholas Wolterstorff argues for a unique ethical orientation called “care-agapi...
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Reviewed Title: Justice in Love. Wolterstorff, Nicholas. Grand Rapids, MI: William B. Eerdman\u27s P...
In a provocative essay, philosopher Jeffrie Murphy asks: \u27what would law be like if we organized ...
Three claims about love and justice cannot be simultaneously true and therefore entail a paradox: (1...
In what sense does love presuppose appreciation of the other's character? First, I argue that l...
What is the relation between love and justice? In God, love and justice are in perfect harmony. In ...
The place of justice among the virtues, both moral and theological, has always been a delicate issu...
It is not a rare occurance to hear that love is the main principle of Christianity. And certainly th...
This article will attempt to draw from the deep wells of Nicholas Wolterstorff’s understanding of ju...
Usually a relational approach, such as one appealing to care or love, is contrasted with an account ...
This paper proposes that the law of love provides a theological framework for the principles of civi...
There are a lot of moral values in the practice of communities and the moral philosophies make diffe...
For both John Rawls and Martha Nussbaum, the concept of love plays a significant role in moral psych...
Love and justice have long been prominent themes in the moral culture of the West, yet they are ofte...
In Justice in Love, Nicholas Wolterstorff argues for a unique ethical orientation called “care-agapi...
This paper is a discussion of some themes from Justice: Rights and Wrongs, by Nicholas Wolterstorff....
Reviewed Title: Justice in Love. Wolterstorff, Nicholas. Grand Rapids, MI: William B. Eerdman\u27s P...
In a provocative essay, philosopher Jeffrie Murphy asks: \u27what would law be like if we organized ...
Three claims about love and justice cannot be simultaneously true and therefore entail a paradox: (1...
In what sense does love presuppose appreciation of the other's character? First, I argue that l...
What is the relation between love and justice? In God, love and justice are in perfect harmony. In ...
The place of justice among the virtues, both moral and theological, has always been a delicate issu...
It is not a rare occurance to hear that love is the main principle of Christianity. And certainly th...
This article will attempt to draw from the deep wells of Nicholas Wolterstorff’s understanding of ju...
Usually a relational approach, such as one appealing to care or love, is contrasted with an account ...
This paper proposes that the law of love provides a theological framework for the principles of civi...
There are a lot of moral values in the practice of communities and the moral philosophies make diffe...
For both John Rawls and Martha Nussbaum, the concept of love plays a significant role in moral psych...