Justice (Foundations of Philosophy)
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Book Details
• Format: Paperback
• Language: English
• ISBN-13: 9780131835153
• Writer: Louis P. Pojman
• Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
• Pages: 160
Justice: A Concept in Political Philosophy is part of the Foundations of Philosophy Series, which explores key philosophical problems. This book presents justice as one of the most crucial and contested concepts in political philosophy. It provides an objectivist view of moral philosophy, arguing that moral principles hold universal validity. The text outlines the differences between formal and material concepts of justice, as well as the challenges in navigating competing theories, including distributive versus commutative justice and comparative versus non-comparative justice.

