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"Justice as a virtue of individual character has reasserted itself not only in philosophy but in social psychology and other empirical fields of study. This inaugural volume of The Virtues series demonstrates the breadth of that thinking and research. It comprises new essays from philosophers a...

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Other Authors: LeBar, Mark (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published:New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2018]
Series:Virtues (Oxford University Press)
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Summary:"Justice as a virtue of individual character has reasserted itself not only in philosophy but in social psychology and other empirical fields of study. This inaugural volume of The Virtues series demonstrates the breadth of that thinking and research. It comprises new essays from philosophers and political theorists, psychologists, economists, biologists, and legal scholars. Each contribution focuses on an aspect of what makes people just, either by examining the science or philosophy that explains the development of justice as a virtue, or by adopting a distinctive perspective on justice as an individual trait. Above all, it teaches how we can cultivate justice in ourselves and others."--Back cover.
Physical Description:xiv, 292 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:0190631740
0190631759
9780190631741
9780190631758
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