The Oxford handbook of distributive justice
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The Oxford handbook of distributive justice
(Oxford handbooks)
Oxford University Press, 2018
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Handbook of distributive justice
Distributive justice
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Contents: Part I: Contemporary approaches. -- pt. II: Distributive justice and other virtues. -- pt. III: Foundational disputes. -- pt. IV: The application of distributive justice
Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Introduction : the idea of distributive justice / Serea Olsaretti
- Rawls on distributive justice and the difference principle / Samuel Freeman
- Dworkin and Luck egalitarianism : a comparison / Richard Arneson
- Equality versus priority / Michael Otsuka and Alex Voorhoeve
- Sufficiency and needs-based approaches / Gillian Brock
- The capability approach / Ingrid Robeyns
- Libertarianism, left and right / Joseph Mazor and Peter Vallentyne
- Desert-based justice / Jeffrey Moriarty
- Retributive justice / Larry Alexander
- The good society / Steven Wall
- The ethics of care / Virginia Held
- The theory and politics of recognition / Colin Bird
- Distributive justice and human nature / Paula Casal
- Political and distributive justice / Chad Van Shoelandt and Gerald Gaus
- Consequentialism, deontology, contractualism, and equality / Jonathan Quong
- Ideal theory / David Schmidtz
- Constructivism, intuitionism, and ecumenism / Aaron James
- Conceptual analysis and distributive justice / Matthew H. Kramer
- Gender / Anca Gheaus
- The family / Colin Macleod
- Education / Matthew Clayton
- Health / Shlomi Segall
- Discrimination / Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen
- Race / Bernard R. Boxill
- Work / Paul Gomberg
- Exploitation / Benjamin Ferguson and Hillel Steiner
- Public goods / David Miller and Isaac Taylor
- Cultural and religious minorities / Peter Jones
- Language / Alan Patten
- Justice across borders / Michael Blake
- Migration / Sarah Fine
- Climate change / Simon Caney
- Future generations / Rahul Kumar