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The idea of justice

Amartya Sen (Auteur)
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Is justice an ideal, forever beyond our grasp, or something that may actually guide our practical decisions and enhance our lives? In this wide-ranging book, Amartya Sen presents an alternative approach to mainstream theories of justice which, despite their many specific achievements have taken us, he argues, in the wrong direction in general.


At the heart of Sen's argument is his insistence on the role of public reason in establishing what can make societies less unjust. But it is in the nature of ... Lire la suite
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Amartya Sen est prix Nobel d'économie 1998. Il a longtemps présidé Trinity College, à Cambridge, en Angleterre, avant de devenir professeur à l'Université Harvard. Il a notamment publié Un nouveau modèle économique et Rationalité et liberté en économie, ainsi que L'Inde. Histoire, culture et identité, et Identité et violence.

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Date Parution06/07/2010
EAN9780141037851
Nb. de Pages468
EditeurAdult Pbs
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Poids340 g
PrésentationGrand format
Dimensions19,8 cm x 12,9 cm x 2,1 cm
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Is justice an ideal, forever beyond our grasp, or something that may actually guide our practical decisions and enhance our lives? In this wide-ranging book, Amartya Sen presents an alternative approach to mainstream theories of justice which, despite their many specific achievements have taken us, he argues, in the wrong direction in general.


At the heart of Sen's argument is his insistence on the role of public reason in establishing what can make societies less unjust. But it is in the nature of reasoning about justice, argues Sen, that it does not allow all questions to be settled even in theory; there are choices to be faced between alternative assessments of what is reasonable. Sen also shows how concern about the principles of justice in the modern world must avoid parochialism, and further, address questions of global injustice. The breadth of vision, intellectual acuity and striking humanity of one of the world's leading public intellectuals have never been more clearly shown than in this remarkable book.
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