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Justice as Right Actions: An Original Theory of Justice in Conversation with Major Contemporary Accounts,

Justice as Right Actions: An Original Theory of Justice in Conversation with Major Contemporary Accounts, by Young Kim

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Justice as Right Actions: An Original Theory of Justice in Conversation with Major Contemporary Accounts, by Young Kim

Justice as Right Actions: An Original Theory of Justice in Conversation with Major Contemporary Accounts, by Young Kim



Justice as Right Actions: An Original Theory of Justice in Conversation with Major Contemporary Accounts, by Young Kim

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Justice as Right Actions presents an original theory of justice anchored in the analytical philosophical tradition. In contrast to many contemporary approaches, the theory provides normative guidance, rather than focusing solely on political structures and institutions, as the question of justice is seen to comprise both a moral inquiry concerned with questions of good and bad, right and wrong, and a political inquiry, concerned with the nature of the polity and how individuals relate to it. Presenting a relational account of justice, rather than a distributive account – the latter, so much more prevalent in current studies – communications are seen as the key to the theory, both in the substantive sense as a discursive method of resolving disputes, as well as instrumentally, in the transmission of concepts, especially values through time.Rule-oriented in approach, justice as right actions attempts to be value-neutral, acknowledging, however, an underlying thin theory of the good, including concepts of rationality, autonomous moral agency, equal concern and respect for others, as well as plurality of values. Its political context is liberalism, with components of negative liberty and equality of concern and respect, while underscoring as well, the concepts of tolerance and social diversity.In this study, the original theory of Justice as Right Actions is also contrasted with and situated among contemporary accounts of justice, including the most important theoretical works on the topic in the past half-century. Thus, the study also serves as a valuable review and critique of such major contemporary accounts of justice.

Justice as Right Actions: An Original Theory of Justice in Conversation with Major Contemporary Accounts, by Young Kim

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #4107820 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-10-08
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.25" h x .85" w x 6.25" l, .0 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 230 pages
Justice as Right Actions: An Original Theory of Justice in Conversation with Major Contemporary Accounts, by Young Kim

Review Young Kim provides a new theory of justice as right action, based on a grand synthesis of some of the most important contemporary moral and political philosophers. He insists that justice is first and foremost a moral concept but one that has political dimensions. This classical view runs counter to many contemporary attempts to separate the right from the good or to define justice as a political virtue and value. His conception of justice as right action shifts attention back to specifying the nature of morally right action within diverse moral contexts. In working through his argument students and scholars will confront some of the most important questions of moral and political philosophy. This an ambitious and thought provoking book. (Paul Kelly, London School of Economics)

About the Author Young Kim is adjunct professor at Northwestern University School of Law and a practicing lawyer.


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. It isn't especially well written, but Kim is saying ... By Christopher Faille It isn't especially well written, but Kim is saying something new in some much-worked terrain, so it is worth the effort to persevere if you have any background in the sort of discussions (Habermas, Rawls, Nozick, etc.) to which his subtitle refers.John Rawls gave his own theory the bumper-sticker summary "justice as fairness." Him doesn't believe justice SHOULD be seen as fairness, so he contrasts that with his own bumper sticker, the title of this book, "justice as right action."Rawls saw himself as in critical respects the heir to Immanuel Kant. Kim sees himself as a truer heir to Kant than Rawls was, given his focus on the rightness of the actions of the individual, echoing the various formulations of Kant's categorical imperative.But Kim also sees himself as infusing Kant's deontological notions with some empirical content, and it is in the task of making that infusion that Kim borrows from Habermas' notion of communicative reason.If those last three paragraphs leave you wondering what the heck I'm taking about: this is not the book for you., If the alusions there do make sense to you though, this may very well be a fascinating work in your eyes.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Mr. Kim's book is obviously the product of serious ... By G. Bruckner Mr. Kim's book is obviously the product of serious thought and reflection. His argument, that the essential task of justice is to provide guidance in the relationships between individuals based on mutual respect, is timely in an era where the assertion of group rights and claims of justice owed to groups is increasingly a part of our political discourse. G. Bruckner

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. This is an impressive work, well-conceived and well-executed. ... By dragonfly This is an impressive work, well-conceived and well-executed. The philosophical inquiry into the concept of justice is comprehensive, balanced, and invariably fair to the many authors cited and discussed in the study. The author explicates and assesses relevant literature on the theory of justice with uncommon clarity and accuracy, and in highlighting moral aspects of the question of justice, rather than political aspects, his arguments and prescriptions are illuminating and thought-provoking.

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