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Frontiers of Justice: Disability, Nationality, Species Membership
Frontiers of Justice: Disability, Nationality, Species Membership, Theories of social justice are necessarily abstract, reaching beyond the particular and the immediate to the general and the timeless. Yet such theories, addressing the world and its problems, must respond to the real and changing dilemmas of the day. A b, Frontiers of Justice: Disability, Nationality, Species Membership has a rating of 4 stars
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  • Frontiers of Justice: Disability, Nationality, Species Membership
  • Written by author Martha C. Nussbaum
  • Published by Harvard University Press, April 2007
  • Theories of social justice are necessarily abstract, reaching beyond the particular and the immediate to the general and the timeless. Yet such theories, addressing the world and its problems, must respond to the real and changing dilemmas of the day. A b
  • Theories of social justice are necessarily abstract, reaching beyond the particular and the immediate to the general and the timeless. Yet such theories, addressing the world and its problems, must respond to the real and changing dilemmas of the day. A b
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Abbreviations     xv
Introduction     1
Social Contracts and Three Unsolved Problems of Justice     9
The State of Nature     9
Three Unsolved Problems     14
Rawls and the Unsolved Problems     22
Free, Equal, and Independent     25
Grotius, Hobbes, Locke, Hume, Kant     35
Three Forms of Contemporary Contractarianism     54
The Capabilities Approach     69
Capabilities and Contractarianism     81
In Search of Global Justice     92
Disabilities and the Social Contract     96
Needs for Care, Problems of Justice     96
Prudential and Moral Versions of the Contract; Public and Private     103
Rawls's Kantian Contractarianism: Primary Goods, Kantian Personhood, Rough Equality' Mutual Advantage     107
Postponing the Question of Disability     108
Kantian Personhood and Mental Impairment     127
Care and Disability: Kittay and Sen     140
Reconstructing Contractarianism?     145
Capabilities and Disabilities     155
The Capabilities Approach: A Noncontractarian Account of Care     155
The Bases of Social Cooperation     156
Dignity: Aristotelian, notKantian     159
The Priority of the Good, the Role of Agreement     160
Why Capabilities?     164
Care and the Capabilities List     168
Capability or Functioning?     171
The Charge of Intuitionism     173
The Capabilities Approach and Rawls's Principles of Justice     176
Types and Levels of Dignity: The Species Norm     179
Public Policy: The Question of Guardianship     195
Public Policy: Education and Inclusion     199
Public Policy: The Work of Care     211
Liberalism and Human Capabilities     216
Mutual Advantage and Global Inequality: The Transnational Social Contract     224
A World of Inequalities     224
A Theory of Justice: The Two-Stage Contract Introduced     230
The Law of Peoples: The Two-Stage Contract Reaffirmed and Modified     238
Justification and Implementation     255
Assessing the Two-Stage Contract     262
The Global Contract: Beitz and Pogge     264
Prospects for an International Contractrarianism     270
Capabilities across National Boundaries     273
Social Cooperation: The Priority of Entidements     273
Why Capabilities?      281
Capabilities and Rights     284
Equality and Adequacy     291
Pluralism and Toleration     295
An International "Overlapping Consensus"?     298
Globalizing the Capabilities Approach: The Role of Institutions     306
Globalizing the Capabilities Approach: What Institutions?     311
Ten Principles for the Global Structure     315
Beyond "Compassion and Humanity": Justice for Nonhuman Animals     325
"Beings Entitled to Dignified Existence"     325
Kantian Social Contract Views: Indirect Duties, Duties of Compassion     328
Utilitarianism and Animal Flourishing     338
Types of Dignity, Types of Flourishing: Extending the Capabilities Approach     346
Methodology: Theory and Imagination     352
Species and Individual     357
Evaluating Animal Capabilities: No Nature Worship     366
Positive and Negative, Capability and Functioning     372
Equality and Adequacy     380
Death and Harm     384
An Overlapping Consensus?     388
Toward Basic Political Principles: The Capabilities List     392
The Ineliminability of Conflict     401
Toward a Truly Global Justice     405
The Moral Sentiments and the Capabilities Approach     408
Notes     417
References     451
Index     463


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