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Book Synopsis: Written by a group of distinguished philosophers, the Foundations of Philosophy Series aims to exhibit some of the main problems in the various fields of philosophy at the present stage of philosophical inquiry. This book is written from the viewpoint that although justice is the most important concept in political philosophy, it is also one of the most contested concepts in philosophy. Coverage begins with an overview of the concept of justice, arguing that justice is a vital part of political philosophy, which in turn is part of moral philosophy. The book outlines an objectivist view of moral philosophy, which holds that moral principles have universal validity. The material presents a philosophical map to navigate the plethora of confusing, competing theories and concepts regarding the importance of justice. The author distinguishes between formal and material concepts of justice and discusses the related issues of comparative/noncomparative justice and distributive versus commutative justice.
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Are you ready to delve into the fascinating world of philosophy and explore the intricate concept of justice? Look no further than the Justice (Foundations in Philosophy Series) book. Authored by a group of distinguished philosophers, this book is a comprehensive exploration of one of the most contested concepts in philosophy. With its rigorous analysis and thought-provoking arguments, it is an essential read for anyone interested in political philosophy and moral philosophy.
In this enlightening book, the authors emphasize the importance of justice in political philosophy and its link to moral philosophy. By providing an overview of the concept, they lay the groundwork for a deeper understanding of this vital subject. They also present an objectivist view of moral philosophy, which asserts that moral principles have universal validity. This perspective allows you to gain a philosophical perspective on justice that goes beyond mere opinions.
If you've ever felt overwhelmed by the abundance of conflicting theories and concepts surrounding justice, this book serves as your philosophical map. It provides clarity amidst the confusion, guiding you through the intricate web of ideas. By distinguishing between formal and material concepts of justice, the author helps you navigate discussions on comparative/noncomparative justice and distributive versus commutative justice.
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