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This is not an ordinary book on what counts as a just person and just society. It is an extraordinary explanation of how a society can transform itself from an unjust society into a just one, and, more importantly, how a chaotic self can become an integrated self able and willing to create and sustain a community. Particularly impressive about Boylan's book is his chapter on public policy, be it at the local, national, or global level. Rarely is an author able to move between theory and practice as adroitly as Boylan. His book is a must to read. -- Rosemarie Tong, Distinguished Professor in Health Care Ethics and director of the Center for Professional and Applied Ethics, University of Nort
Michael Boylan's A Just Society, like Plato's Republic, canvasses the concept and problems of justice in the individual and society. The combination of big picture perspective, historical background, and contemporary ethical and social policy applications of Boylan's normative worldview approach to the nature of justice make his new book a highly recommended contribution to central issues in moral and political philosophy for students and professionals alike. -- Dale Jacquette, The Pennsylvania State University
Boylan develops an original, provocative, and interesting socio-political philosophy for a more just society. Boylan loads his philosophy with interesting examples, and his writing style results in very clear and enjoyable reading. Highly recommended. -- M.P. Maller, College of DuPage * CHOICE *
Boylan develops an original, provocative, and interesting social-political philosophy for a more just society. Rather than merely applying traditional moral theory to social problems, Boylan constructs hierarchal moral criteria for making decisions in public policy, government, and groups. Boylan loads his philosophy with interesting examples, and his writing style results in very clear and enjoyable reading. Summing Up: Highly recommended. * CHOICE *

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Part 1 Preface: Normative Worldview Part 2 I A Just Person Chapter 3 Justification in Ethics Chapter 4 The Personal Worldview Imperative Chapter 5 The Embedded Values Approach Chapter 6 Religion and Aesthetics Part 7 II A Just Society Chapter 8 Diversity and the Common Body of Knowledge Chapter 9 The Shared Community Worldview Imperative Chapter 10 Justice Chapter 11 Public Policy

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
      Publication Date: 8/4/2004 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780742533264, 978-0742533264
      ISBN10: 0742533263

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      Book Synopsis


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      This is not an ordinary book on what counts as a just person and just society. It is an extraordinary explanation of how a society can transform itself from an unjust society into a just one, and, more importantly, how a chaotic self can become an integrated self able and willing to create and sustain a community. Particularly impressive about Boylan's book is his chapter on public policy, be it at the local, national, or global level. Rarely is an author able to move between theory and practice as adroitly as Boylan. His book is a must to read. -- Rosemarie Tong, Distinguished Professor in Health Care Ethics and director of the Center for Professional and Applied Ethics, University of Nort
      Michael Boylan's A Just Society, like Plato's Republic, canvasses the concept and problems of justice in the individual and society. The combination of big picture perspective, historical background, and contemporary ethical and social policy applications of Boylan's normative worldview approach to the nature of justice make his new book a highly recommended contribution to central issues in moral and political philosophy for students and professionals alike. -- Dale Jacquette, The Pennsylvania State University
      Boylan develops an original, provocative, and interesting socio-political philosophy for a more just society. Boylan loads his philosophy with interesting examples, and his writing style results in very clear and enjoyable reading. Highly recommended. -- M.P. Maller, College of DuPage * CHOICE *
      Boylan develops an original, provocative, and interesting social-political philosophy for a more just society. Rather than merely applying traditional moral theory to social problems, Boylan constructs hierarchal moral criteria for making decisions in public policy, government, and groups. Boylan loads his philosophy with interesting examples, and his writing style results in very clear and enjoyable reading. Summing Up: Highly recommended. * CHOICE *

      Table of Contents
      Part 1 Preface: Normative Worldview Part 2 I A Just Person Chapter 3 Justification in Ethics Chapter 4 The Personal Worldview Imperative Chapter 5 The Embedded Values Approach Chapter 6 Religion and Aesthetics Part 7 II A Just Society Chapter 8 Diversity and the Common Body of Knowledge Chapter 9 The Shared Community Worldview Imperative Chapter 10 Justice Chapter 11 Public Policy

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