The core idea of A Relational Theory of Justice is that normative political and legal philosophy should be grounded on people’s relational features, in particular their ability to commune with others and be communed with by them. Usually, philosophers of justice in the West have based their views on people’s intrinsic features, ones that make no essential reference to others, such as their autonomy, self-ownership, or well-being. In addition, often critics of basing politics and law on justice, whether in the African, feminist/care, Marxian, or Confucian traditions, have appealed to non-intrinsic values as leverage, roughly contending that relationships are more important than justice. In contrast to both major camps, this book articulates ...
CHAPTER 1. Contains a general review of the concept of Justice from Plato on and distinguishes it fr...
John Rawls famously claims that ‘justice is the first virtue of social institutions’. On one of its ...
This introduction to relational feminism builds on Nedelsky’s approach in which relationships are ce...
The core idea of A Relational Theory of Justice is that normative political and legal philosophy sho...
Relational egalitarianism is a theory of justice according to which people must relate as equals. In...
This book bridges a scholarly divide between empirical and normative theorizing about procedural jus...
Theories of justice have traditionally focused on determining fundamental principles to guide the fo...
For many egalitarians, social justice requires equality in the distribution of goods or opportunitie...
From a rawlsian-inspired relational conception of justice, the ideas of cooperation, reciprocity and...
Recent work by comparative philosophers, global ethicists, and cross-cultural value theorists indica...
Recent work by comparative philosophers, global ethicists, and cross-cultural value theorists indica...
Relational egalitarianism is a theory of justice according to which justice requires that people rel...
The reductionist view of contractual phenomenon, typical of civil codes and classical contract law,...
This thesis evaluates two competing approaches to developing a theory of global justice. The relati...
This paper intends to clarify the broad conceptual background of relational justice. Relational Just...
CHAPTER 1. Contains a general review of the concept of Justice from Plato on and distinguishes it fr...
John Rawls famously claims that ‘justice is the first virtue of social institutions’. On one of its ...
This introduction to relational feminism builds on Nedelsky’s approach in which relationships are ce...
The core idea of A Relational Theory of Justice is that normative political and legal philosophy sho...
Relational egalitarianism is a theory of justice according to which people must relate as equals. In...
This book bridges a scholarly divide between empirical and normative theorizing about procedural jus...
Theories of justice have traditionally focused on determining fundamental principles to guide the fo...
For many egalitarians, social justice requires equality in the distribution of goods or opportunitie...
From a rawlsian-inspired relational conception of justice, the ideas of cooperation, reciprocity and...
Recent work by comparative philosophers, global ethicists, and cross-cultural value theorists indica...
Recent work by comparative philosophers, global ethicists, and cross-cultural value theorists indica...
Relational egalitarianism is a theory of justice according to which justice requires that people rel...
The reductionist view of contractual phenomenon, typical of civil codes and classical contract law,...
This thesis evaluates two competing approaches to developing a theory of global justice. The relati...
This paper intends to clarify the broad conceptual background of relational justice. Relational Just...
CHAPTER 1. Contains a general review of the concept of Justice from Plato on and distinguishes it fr...
John Rawls famously claims that ‘justice is the first virtue of social institutions’. On one of its ...
This introduction to relational feminism builds on Nedelsky’s approach in which relationships are ce...