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Morality and Justice : Reading Boylan's 'A Just Society'

Gordon, John-StewartBoylan, Michael(Contributions by)Churchill, Robert Paul(Contributions by)Donahue, James A.(Contributions by)Duwell, Marcus(Contributions by)Jacquette, Dale(Contributions by)Kohen, Tanja(Contributions by)Lowry, Christopher(Contributions by)Miller, Seumas(Contributions by)Palmer-Fernandez, Gabriel(Contributions by)
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This book is a collection of twelve essays devoted to Michael Boylan's important work in moral philosophy,A Just Society.

The collection is thematically organized to mirror Boylan's own volume, so the first half explores fundamental issues of justification in ethics while the second half focuses on issues involving ethical discourse, social justice, and the moral foundations of public policy.

In their critical and engaging essays, the authors challenge many of the original and controversial arguments developed and defended by Boylan in his book, and Boylan responds in a lengthy and philosophically rich reply.

The book will appeal both to philosophers working on the cutting edge of moral and political theory and to public policy practitioners working to make society more just.

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Product Details
Lexington Books
0739122991 / 9780739122990
Paperback / softback
170
16/05/2009
United States
232 pages
155 x 229 mm, 376 grams