376 Pages
by
Routledge
Bringing together the most influential essays in ethical philosophy throughout the twentieth century, this comprehensive collection examines the issues that form the basis of the modern understanding of a democratic society. The carefully selected articles debate the character of human, legal, institutional, and universal equality and justice. Topics and coverage include contemporary notions of... Read more
Series Introduction, Volume Introduction, Circumstances of Justice and Future Generations, Statism and Nationalism: A Cosmopolitan Critique, Cosmopolitan Ideals and National Sentiment, What Is So Special about Our Fellow Countrymen?, Equality and Time, Cognitive Disability, Misfortune, and Justice, Justice and Gender, Just Taxation and International Redistribution, An Egalitarian Law of Peoples, The Law of Peoples, All Animals Are Equal, Justice and Equality: Some Questions about Scope, Acknowledgments
Biography
Peter Vallentyne






