Excerpt of table of contents: Prologue Chapter 1: Main Doctrinal Theories 1.- Introduction 2.- Justice in the Bible 3.- Plato's The Republic 4.- Aristotle's Nichomachean Ethics 5.- Justice in Islamic Law 6.- Saint Thomas Aquinas' Summa Theologica 7.- Confucius in China 8.- The Conquest of America 9.- Machiavelli: "the end justifies the means" 10.-Jurgen Habermas' Theory of Diskursethik 11.- John Rawls' Justice as Fairness 12.- Ronald Dworkin's Taking Rights Seriously 13.- Robert Nozick's Anarchy, State, and Utopia 14.- Justice as "Efficiency" 15.- Justice and "Desert" 16.- Marx's Justice as a "Critique" 17.- Alasdair MacIntyre 18.- "Feminist" Justice Chapter 2: Main Contents 1.- Justice and Punishment 2.- Justice and Civil Disobedience 3.- Conflict of Duties 4.- May the Judge Conscientiously Object in the Case of an Unjust Law? 5.- Just War 6.- Justice, Tolerance, and Open Society 7.- Justice and Religion 8.- Justice and Equity 9.- Justice and Legal Security 10.- Justice and Equality 11.- Justice and Liberty 12.- Justice and Happiness 13.- Some Bioethical Questions 14.- Social Justice 15.- Global Justice 16.- Procedural Justice 17.- Justice and Social Contract Bibliography, Index.
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