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_aEconomic justice and liberty/ _cHuei-Chun Su |
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_aLondon: _bRoutledge, _c2013. |
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_a214 p. _bHB |
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505 | _aPART I Scientific foundation of Mill's philosophy 1 Epistemological and psychological foundations of Mill's utilitarian moral philosophy PART II Utilitarianism and theory of justice 2 Mill's utilitarianism as a system of moral philosophy 3 Mill's utilitarianism as a theory of morality 4 Reconstructing Mill's theory of justice 5 Economic justice, liberty and utilitarianism PART III Dialogues - justice and liberty in focus 6 Rawls versus Mill: deontological versus teleolog'cal theory ofjustice 7 Sen versus Mill: equal capability versus equal claim to happiness 8 Hayek versus Mill: equality before the law versus equal real freedom for all Conclusions: prospect - the continuing relevance of Mill's utilitarianism today | ||
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