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- Language
- eng
- Extent
- xiii, 487 pages
- Note
- Originally published: 2006
- Contents
-
- 3.
- Rawls and the unsolved problems
- 4.
- Free, equal, and independent
- 5.
- Grotius, Hobbes, Locke, Hume, Kant
- 6.
- Three forms of contemporary contractarianism
- 7. The
- capabilities approach
- Abbreviations
- 8.
- Capabilities and contractarianism
- 9.
- In search of global justice
- [pt]. 2.
- Disabilities and the social contract
- 1.
- Needs for care, problems of justice
- 2.
- Prudential and moral versions of the contract ; public and private
- Introduction
- 3.
- Rawls's Kantian contractarianism : primary goods, Kantian personhood, rough equality, mutual advantage
- 4.
- Postponing the question of disability
- 5.
- Kantian personhood and mental impairment
- 6.
- Care and disability : Kittay and Sen
- 7.
- Reconstructing contractarianism? --
- [pt]. 1.
- Social contracts and three unsolved problems of justice
- 1. The
- state of nature
- 2.
- Three unsolved problems
- 4. The
- priority of the good, the role of agreement
- 5.
- Why capabilities?
- 6.
- Care and the capabilities list
- 7.
- Capability or functioning?
- 8. The
- charge of intuitionism
- [pt]. 3.
- 9. The
- capabilities approach and Rawls's principles of justice
- 10.
- Types and levels of dignity : the species norm
- 11.
- Public policy : the question of guardianship
- 12.
- Public policy : education and inclusion
- 13.
- Public policy : the work of care
- Capabilities and disabilities
- 14.
- Liberalism and human capabilities
- [pt]. 4.
- Mutual advantage and global inequality : the transnational social contract
- 1. A
- world of inequalities
- 2. A
- theory of Justice : the two-stage contract introduced
- 3. The
- Law of Peoples : the two-stage contract reaffirmed and modified
- 1. The
- 4.
- Justification and implementation
- 5.
- Assessing the two-stage contract
- 6. The
- global contract : Beitz and Pogge
- 7.
- Prospects for an international contractrarianism --
- capabilities approach : a noncontractarian account of care
- 2. The
- bases of social cooperation
- 3.
- Dignity : Aristotelian, not Kantian
- 4.
- Equality and adequacy
- 5.
- Pluralism and toleration
- 6. An
- international "overlapping consensus"
- 7.
- Globalizing the capabilities approach : the role of institutions
- 8.
- Globalizing the capabilities approach : what institutions?
- [pt. 5].
- 9.
- Ten principles for the global structure
- [pt]. 6.
- Beyond "compassion and humanity" : justice for nonhuman animals
- 1.
- "Beings entitled to dignified existence"
- 2.
- Kantian social contract views : indirect duties, duties of compassion
- 3.
- Utilitarianism and animal flourishing
- Capabilities across national boundaries
- 4.
- Types of dignity, types of flourishing : extending the capabilities approach
- 5.
- Methodology theory and imagination
- 6.
- Species and individual
- 7.
- Evaluating animal capabilities : no nature worship
- 8.
- Positive and negative, capability and functioning
- 1.
- 9.
- Equality and adequacy
- 10.
- Death and harm
- 11. An
- overlapping consensus?
- 12.
- Toward basic political principles : the capabilities list
- 13. The
- ineliminability of conflict
- Social cooperation : the priority of entitlements
- 14.
- Toward a truly global justice
- 7. The
- moral sentiments and the capabilities approach
- Notes
- References
- Index
- 2.
- Why capabilities?
- 3.
- Capabilities and rights
- Isbn
- 9780674024106
- Label
- Frontiers of justice : disability, nationality, species membership
- Title
- Frontiers of justice
- Title remainder
- disability, nationality, species membership
- Statement of responsibility
- Martha C. Nussbaum
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- UKM
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorDate
- 1947-
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Nussbaum, Martha Craven
- Index
- index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- Series statement
- The Tanner lectures on human values
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- Social justice
- People with disabilities
- Minorities
- Animal rights
- Label
- Frontiers of justice : disability, nationality, species membership, Martha C. Nussbaum
- Note
- Originally published: 2006
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- 3.
- Rawls and the unsolved problems
- 4.
- Free, equal, and independent
- 5.
- Grotius, Hobbes, Locke, Hume, Kant
- 6.
- Three forms of contemporary contractarianism
- 7. The
- capabilities approach
- Abbreviations
- 8.
- Capabilities and contractarianism
- 9.
- In search of global justice
- [pt]. 2.
- Disabilities and the social contract
- 1.
- Needs for care, problems of justice
- 2.
- Prudential and moral versions of the contract ; public and private
- Introduction
- 3.
- Rawls's Kantian contractarianism : primary goods, Kantian personhood, rough equality, mutual advantage
- 4.
- Postponing the question of disability
- 5.
- Kantian personhood and mental impairment
- 6.
- Care and disability : Kittay and Sen
- 7.
- Reconstructing contractarianism? --
- [pt]. 1.
- Social contracts and three unsolved problems of justice
- 1. The
- state of nature
- 2.
- Three unsolved problems
- 4. The
- priority of the good, the role of agreement
- 5.
- Why capabilities?
- 6.
- Care and the capabilities list
- 7.
- Capability or functioning?
- 8. The
- charge of intuitionism
- [pt]. 3.
- 9. The
- capabilities approach and Rawls's principles of justice
- 10.
- Types and levels of dignity : the species norm
- 11.
- Public policy : the question of guardianship
- 12.
- Public policy : education and inclusion
- 13.
- Public policy : the work of care
- Capabilities and disabilities
- 14.
- Liberalism and human capabilities
- [pt]. 4.
- Mutual advantage and global inequality : the transnational social contract
- 1. A
- world of inequalities
- 2. A
- theory of Justice : the two-stage contract introduced
- 3. The
- Law of Peoples : the two-stage contract reaffirmed and modified
- 1. The
- 4.
- Justification and implementation
- 5.
- Assessing the two-stage contract
- 6. The
- global contract : Beitz and Pogge
- 7.
- Prospects for an international contractrarianism --
- capabilities approach : a noncontractarian account of care
- 2. The
- bases of social cooperation
- 3.
- Dignity : Aristotelian, not Kantian
- 4.
- Equality and adequacy
- 5.
- Pluralism and toleration
- 6. An
- international "overlapping consensus"
- 7.
- Globalizing the capabilities approach : the role of institutions
- 8.
- Globalizing the capabilities approach : what institutions?
- [pt. 5].
- 9.
- Ten principles for the global structure
- [pt]. 6.
- Beyond "compassion and humanity" : justice for nonhuman animals
- 1.
- "Beings entitled to dignified existence"
- 2.
- Kantian social contract views : indirect duties, duties of compassion
- 3.
- Utilitarianism and animal flourishing
- Capabilities across national boundaries
- 4.
- Types of dignity, types of flourishing : extending the capabilities approach
- 5.
- Methodology theory and imagination
- 6.
- Species and individual
- 7.
- Evaluating animal capabilities : no nature worship
- 8.
- Positive and negative, capability and functioning
- 1.
- 9.
- Equality and adequacy
- 10.
- Death and harm
- 11. An
- overlapping consensus?
- 12.
- Toward basic political principles : the capabilities list
- 13. The
- ineliminability of conflict
- Social cooperation : the priority of entitlements
- 14.
- Toward a truly global justice
- 7. The
- moral sentiments and the capabilities approach
- Notes
- References
- Index
- 2.
- Why capabilities?
- 3.
- Capabilities and rights
- Dimensions
- 21 cm.
- Extent
- xiii, 487 pages
- Isbn
- 9780674024106
- Isbn Type
- (pbk.)
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- System control number
- (OCoLC)77796138
- Label
- Frontiers of justice : disability, nationality, species membership, Martha C. Nussbaum
- Note
- Originally published: 2006
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- 3.
- Rawls and the unsolved problems
- 4.
- Free, equal, and independent
- 5.
- Grotius, Hobbes, Locke, Hume, Kant
- 6.
- Three forms of contemporary contractarianism
- 7. The
- capabilities approach
- Abbreviations
- 8.
- Capabilities and contractarianism
- 9.
- In search of global justice
- [pt]. 2.
- Disabilities and the social contract
- 1.
- Needs for care, problems of justice
- 2.
- Prudential and moral versions of the contract ; public and private
- Introduction
- 3.
- Rawls's Kantian contractarianism : primary goods, Kantian personhood, rough equality, mutual advantage
- 4.
- Postponing the question of disability
- 5.
- Kantian personhood and mental impairment
- 6.
- Care and disability : Kittay and Sen
- 7.
- Reconstructing contractarianism? --
- [pt]. 1.
- Social contracts and three unsolved problems of justice
- 1. The
- state of nature
- 2.
- Three unsolved problems
- 4. The
- priority of the good, the role of agreement
- 5.
- Why capabilities?
- 6.
- Care and the capabilities list
- 7.
- Capability or functioning?
- 8. The
- charge of intuitionism
- [pt]. 3.
- 9. The
- capabilities approach and Rawls's principles of justice
- 10.
- Types and levels of dignity : the species norm
- 11.
- Public policy : the question of guardianship
- 12.
- Public policy : education and inclusion
- 13.
- Public policy : the work of care
- Capabilities and disabilities
- 14.
- Liberalism and human capabilities
- [pt]. 4.
- Mutual advantage and global inequality : the transnational social contract
- 1. A
- world of inequalities
- 2. A
- theory of Justice : the two-stage contract introduced
- 3. The
- Law of Peoples : the two-stage contract reaffirmed and modified
- 1. The
- 4.
- Justification and implementation
- 5.
- Assessing the two-stage contract
- 6. The
- global contract : Beitz and Pogge
- 7.
- Prospects for an international contractrarianism --
- capabilities approach : a noncontractarian account of care
- 2. The
- bases of social cooperation
- 3.
- Dignity : Aristotelian, not Kantian
- 4.
- Equality and adequacy
- 5.
- Pluralism and toleration
- 6. An
- international "overlapping consensus"
- 7.
- Globalizing the capabilities approach : the role of institutions
- 8.
- Globalizing the capabilities approach : what institutions?
- [pt. 5].
- 9.
- Ten principles for the global structure
- [pt]. 6.
- Beyond "compassion and humanity" : justice for nonhuman animals
- 1.
- "Beings entitled to dignified existence"
- 2.
- Kantian social contract views : indirect duties, duties of compassion
- 3.
- Utilitarianism and animal flourishing
- Capabilities across national boundaries
- 4.
- Types of dignity, types of flourishing : extending the capabilities approach
- 5.
- Methodology theory and imagination
- 6.
- Species and individual
- 7.
- Evaluating animal capabilities : no nature worship
- 8.
- Positive and negative, capability and functioning
- 1.
- 9.
- Equality and adequacy
- 10.
- Death and harm
- 11. An
- overlapping consensus?
- 12.
- Toward basic political principles : the capabilities list
- 13. The
- ineliminability of conflict
- Social cooperation : the priority of entitlements
- 14.
- Toward a truly global justice
- 7. The
- moral sentiments and the capabilities approach
- Notes
- References
- Index
- 2.
- Why capabilities?
- 3.
- Capabilities and rights
- Dimensions
- 21 cm.
- Extent
- xiii, 487 pages
- Isbn
- 9780674024106
- Isbn Type
- (pbk.)
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- System control number
- (OCoLC)77796138
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