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Book Synopsis
This collection critically engages with a number of recurrent themes from the work of G.A. Cohen, and most especially with arguments and positions advanced in his Rescuing Justice and Equality.
  • A critical discussion of the work of the contemporary political theorist G.A. Cohen, an egalitarian and a critic of John Rawls
  • Offers a critical perspective on his significant work on equality and constructivism, including his eagerly anticipated new book Rescuing Justice and Equality
  • The contributors to this volume are noted for their own work on these topics
  • Challenges Cohen's view of the centrality of equality to justice, of the scope for free choice of occupation and economic incentives, as well as his view that fundamental principles of justice are insensitive to facts


Table of Contents
1. Introduction: Brian Feltham (University of Reading).

2. Justice is not Equality: Richard J. Arneson (University of California).

3. Inequality, Injustice and Levelling Down: Thomas Christiano (University of Arizona) and Will Braynen (University of Arizona).

4. Inequality, Incentives and the Interpersonal Test: Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen (University of Copenhagen).

5. Freedom of Occupational Choice: Michael Otsuka (University College London).

6. Cohen to the Rescue!: Thomas Pogge (Yale University).

7. Justice, Incentives and Constructivism: Andrew Williams (University of Warwick).

Index

Justice Equality and Constructivism

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 19/06/2009
      ISBN13: 9781405191753, 978-1405191753
      ISBN10: 1405191759

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This collection critically engages with a number of recurrent themes from the work of G.A. Cohen, and most especially with arguments and positions advanced in his Rescuing Justice and Equality.
      • A critical discussion of the work of the contemporary political theorist G.A. Cohen, an egalitarian and a critic of John Rawls
      • Offers a critical perspective on his significant work on equality and constructivism, including his eagerly anticipated new book Rescuing Justice and Equality
      • The contributors to this volume are noted for their own work on these topics
      • Challenges Cohen's view of the centrality of equality to justice, of the scope for free choice of occupation and economic incentives, as well as his view that fundamental principles of justice are insensitive to facts


      Table of Contents
      1. Introduction: Brian Feltham (University of Reading).

      2. Justice is not Equality: Richard J. Arneson (University of California).

      3. Inequality, Injustice and Levelling Down: Thomas Christiano (University of Arizona) and Will Braynen (University of Arizona).

      4. Inequality, Incentives and the Interpersonal Test: Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen (University of Copenhagen).

      5. Freedom of Occupational Choice: Michael Otsuka (University College London).

      6. Cohen to the Rescue!: Thomas Pogge (Yale University).

      7. Justice, Incentives and Constructivism: Andrew Williams (University of Warwick).

      Index

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