Justice: A Reader - IASbaba
[Pages:173]Liberalism and the Limits of Justice(1982; 2nd ed., 1998) Liberalism and Its Critics, editor (1984)
Democracy's Discontent: America in Search of a Public Philosophy (1996) Public Philosophy: Essays on Morality in Politics (2005)
The Case Against Perfection: Ethics in the Age of Genetic Engineering (2007) Justice: A Reader, editor (2007)
JUSTICE
WHAT'S THE
RIGHT THING TO DO?
MICHAEL J. SANDEL
FARRAR, STRAUS AND GIROUX NEW YORK
For Kiku, with love
CONTENTS
DEDICATION 1. DOING THE RIGHT THING 2. THE GREATEST HAPPINESS PRINCIPLE / UTILITARIANISM 3. DO WE OWN OURSELVES? / LIBERTARIANISM 4. HIRED HELP / MARKETS AND MORALS 5. WHAT MATTERS IS THE MOTIVE / IMMANUEL KANT 6. THE CASE FOR EQUALITY / JOHN RAWLS 7. ARGUING AFFIRMATIVE ACTION 8. WHO DESERVES WHAT? / ARISTOTLE 9. WHAT DO WE OWE ONE ANOTHER? / DILEMMAS OF LOYALTY 10. JUSTICE AND THE COMMON GOOD
NOTES ACKNOWLEDGMENTS INDEX
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