平等と伝統:道徳と政治理論における価値への問い<br>Equality and Tradition : Questions of Value in Moral and Political Theory

平等と伝統:道徳と政治理論における価値への問い
Equality and Tradition : Questions of Value in Moral and Political Theory

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 343 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780195396294
  • DDC分類 170

基本説明

New in paperback. Hardcover was published in 2010. Combines discussion of abstract questions in moral and political theory with an attention to the normative dimension of current social and political controversies.

Full Description


This collection of essays by noted philosopher Samuel Scheffler combines discussion of abstract questions in moral and political theory with attention to the normative dimension of current social and political controversies. In addition to chapters on more abstract issues such as the nature of human valuing, the role of partiality in ethics, and the significance of the distinction between doing and allowing, the volume also includes essays on immigration, terrorism, toleration, political equality, and the normative significance of tradition. Uniting the essays is a shared preoccupation with questions about human value and values. The volume opens with an essay that considers the general question of what it is to value something - as opposed, say, to wanting it, wanting to want it, or thinking that it is valuable. Other essays explore particular values, such as equality, whose meaning and content are contested. Still others consider the tensions that arise, both within and among individuals, in consequence of the diversity of human values.One of the overarching aims of the book is to illuminate the different ways in which liberal political theory attempts to resolve conflicts of both of these kinds.

Contents

INTRODUCTION ; PART IReasonable Partiality ; 3. Doing and Allowing ; PART II: INSTITUTIONS ; 4. The Division of Moral Labour: Egalitarian Liberalism as Moral Pluralism ; 5. Is the Basic Structure Basic? ; 6. Cosmopolitanism, Justice, and Institutions ; PART III: SOCIETY ; 7. What is Egalitarianism? ; 8. Choice, Circumstance, and the Value of Equality ; 9. Is Terrorism Morally Distinctive? ; 10. Immigration and the Significance of Culture ; 11. The Normativity of Tradition ; 12. The Good of Toleration