The right to justification elements of a constructivist theory of justice /
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| Formáid: | Leictreonach Ríomhleabhar |
| Teanga: | Béarla Gearmáinis |
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New York :
Columbia University Press,
2011.
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| Sraith: | New directions in critical theory.
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| Rochtain ar líne: | An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view |
| Clibeanna: |
Níl clibeanna ann, Bí ar an gcéad duine le clib a chur leis an taifead seo!
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Clár na nÁbhar:
- Introduction: the foundation of justice
- Practical reason and justifying reasons: on the foundation of morality
- Moral autonomy and the autonomy of morality: toward a theory of normativity after Kant
- Ethics and morality
- The justification of justice: Rawls's political liberalism and Habermas's discourse theory in dialogue
- Political liberty: integrating five conceptions of autonomy
- A critical theory of multicultural toleration
- The rule of reasons: three models of deliberative democracy
- Social justice, justification, and power
- The basic right to justification: toward a constructivist conception of human rights
- Constructions of transnational justice: comparing John Rawls's the law of peoples and Otfried Höffe's democracy in an age of globalisation
- Justice, morality, and power in the global context
- Toward a critical theory of transnational justice.