Analytical political philosophy : from discourse, edification /
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格式: | Licensed eBooks |
语言: | 英语 |
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Toronto, Ont. :
University of Toronto Press
©2006.
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丛编: | Toronto studies in philosophy.
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在线阅读: | https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.3138/9781442670822 |
书本目录:
- Part One: Free-standing studies of political terms. Section A: Needs. The concept of needs, with a heart-warming offer of aid to utilitarianism
- where does the moral force of needs reside, and when? Section B: Rights. The analysis of rights
- Our natural bodies, our social rights. Section C: Rules. The representation of rules in logic and their definition. Part Two: Aggregating the free-standing studies. (The Keystone chapter) Aggregating in a distinctive grand program the free-standing studies and an account of the serial evaluation of consequences. Part Three: Analytical political philosophy deals with evil. Through the free-standing studies and their aggregation in a grand program, analytical political philosophy can deal with evil. Part Four: Three famous grand programs in analytical political philosophy, with comparisons. Utilitarianism with a difference: Rawls's position in ethics
- Sidgwick's critique of Nozick
- Social contract theory's fanciest flight (with Gauthier)
- Comparisons of the other grand programs, esecially Rawls's, with the needs-focused combination program. Part Five: An epilogue to the book and to the four-book series that it brings to an end: two older grand programs.