Justice / edited by Mark LeBar.
"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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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
Published: | New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2018] |
Series: | Virtues (Oxford University Press)
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Mark LeBar
- Growing toward justice / Paul Woodruff
- Rousseau, Smith, and Kant on becoming just / Ryan P. Hanley
- Becoming just by eliminating injustice : the emergence of property in virtual economies / Bart J. Wilson
- Learning how to share / Thomas Widlok
- Thoughts, emotions, and sentiments in the development of justice / Elliot Turiel, Audun Dahl, and Zinaida Besirevic
- The evolution of justice / Sara Brosnan
- The dialectical activity of becoming just / Jon Garthoff
- Should epistemic injustices be redressed by the "corrective virtues"? / Alan Thomas
- Confucian values and resources for justice / May Sim
- Legislating the personal virtue of justice / Matthew A. Edwards.