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Sto caricando le informazioni... Giustizia. Il nostro bene comune (2009)di Michael J. Sandel
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![]() Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. Includes bibliographical references and index. Michael Sandel's book makes moral and political philosophy fascinating. He does this by providing stories, sometimes fictional but many times real, and then asking what the right thing is to do. He then explains how different schools of philosophy would address these stories. “Este libro no es una historia de las ideas, sino un viaje por la reflexión moral y política. Su meta no consiste en mostrar quién ha influido en quién en la historia del pensamiento político, sino invitar a los lectores a que sometan sus propios puntos de vista sobre la justicia a examen crítico, a que determinen qué piensan y por qué lo piensan” En Justicia, Sandel examina su papel en nuestras vidas y en la sociedad. Según él, la filosofía ayuda a entender la política, la religión, la moral y nuestras propias convicciones, y muestra que las cuestiones más importantes que afrontamos como ciudadanos pueden someterse a un debate racional. Justicia repasa los conceptos que subyacen en las controversias políticas y morales de la actualidad. Índice del libro 1. Hacer lo que es debido 2. El principio de la máxima felicidad. El utilitarismo 3. ¿Somos nuestros propios dueños? El libertarismo 4. Ayuda de pago. Mercado y moral 5. Lo que cuenta es el motivo. Immanuel Kant 6. En defensa de la igualdad. John Rawls 7. Argumentos sobre la acción afirmativa 8. ¿Qué se merece cada cual? Aristóteles 9. ¿Qué nos debemos los unos a los otros? Los dilemas de la lealtad 10. La justicia y el bien común https://www.nuevarevista.net/justicia-social/michael-j-sandel-justicia-hacemos-l... Moral Philosophy 101, in book form, with motivating examples, and capped off with the author's own carefully corralled-off opinions. I'm not sure whether it's the quality of writing or my maturity or the review or all three, but I got a lot out of this book in terms of understanding the more-complicated-than-utilitarianism-or-libertarianism philosophies and how they interrelate. New-to-me ideas include the concept of a narrative or contingent-and-situated identity that has moral weight, some interesting arguments against contractual obligations being the sole source of moral work, and most especially the "of course!" connection that the reason philosophers developed moral philosophy was to build out an ethical framework that could inform secular law and politics -- that is, the ideas that undergird American society were developed more or less explicitly as an alternative to religious formulations of what it means to be a good person. With that connection, it seems more reasonable to me that the idea of "liberty as the shared American religion" might now diverge from the parallel secular reconstruction of previously shared religious belief and take on a life of its own, and that as a society we would ensure future elites are conversant with these ideas. Sandel does a lot of balancing between specific ideas and general themes, and he does it well. This is nonfiction that will reward rereads. Did not agree with the author on the last 2 chapters. Justice based on honour can never be supreme. Liberal Individualism is the most logically consistent and rational nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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Popular Harvard professor Michael Sandel offers a searching, lyrical exploration of the meaning of justice that considers familiar controversies such as affirmative action, same-sex marriage, physician-assisted suicide, abortion, national service, patriotism and dissent, and the moral limits of markets in fresh and illuminating ways. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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