Title: The Blackwell Guide to Social and Political Philosophy
Abstract: Notes on Contributors. Introduction: Social and Political Philosophy - Sorting Out the Issues: Robert L. Simon (Hamilton College). Part I: Core Principles and the Liberal Democratic State: 1. Political Obligation and Authority: A. John Simmons (University of Virginia). 2. Liberty, Coercion, and the Limits of the State: Alan Wertheimer (University of Vermont). 3. Justice: Christopher Heath Wellman (Georgia State University). 4. Equality: Richard J. Arneson (University of California at San Diego). 5. Preferences, Rationality, and Democratic Theory: Ann E. Cudd (University of Kansas). Part II: Liberalism, Its Critics, and Alternative Approaches: 6. Marx's Legacy: Richard W. Miller (Cornell University). 7. Feminism and Political Theory: Virginia Held (City University of New York Graduate School and Hunter College). 8. Liberalism and the Challenge of Communitarianism: James P. Sterba (University of Notre Dame). 9. Liberal Theories and Their Critics: William Nelson (University of Houston). Part III: Pluralism, Diversity, and Deliberation: 10. Deliberative Democracy: James S. Fishkin (University of Texas at Austin). 11. Citizenship and Pluralism: Daniel M. Weinstock (University of Montreal). 12. The New Enlightenment: Critical Reflections on the Political Significance of Race: A. Todd Franklin (Hamilton College). 13. Religion and Liberal Democracy: Christopher J. Eberle (Concordia University-River Forest). Select Bibliography. Index.
Publication Year: 2002
Publication Date: 2002-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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