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A materialist theory of justice/ by Isaak Dore.
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a methodological, philosophical and moral justification /
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Dore, Isaak.
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Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2024.,
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xviii, 348 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
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Chapter 1. The Foundations of Marx's Materialist Epistemology -- Chapter 2. Cultural Materialism as a Research Paradigm -- Chapter 3. Materialist Ethics and Mainstream Western Philosophy -- Chapter 4. A Materialist Hermeneutics of Culture: Etics and Ethics -- Chapter 5. Towards A Materialist Theory of Social Justice -- Chapter 6. Materialist Case Studies in Applied Ethics.
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A materialist theory of justice = a methodological, philosophical and moral justification /
Dore, Isaak.
A materialist theory of justice
a methodological, philosophical and moral justification /[electronic resource] :by Isaak Dore. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2024. - xviii, 348 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Chapter 1. The Foundations of Marx's Materialist Epistemology -- Chapter 2. Cultural Materialism as a Research Paradigm -- Chapter 3. Materialist Ethics and Mainstream Western Philosophy -- Chapter 4. A Materialist Hermeneutics of Culture: Etics and Ethics -- Chapter 5. Towards A Materialist Theory of Social Justice -- Chapter 6. Materialist Case Studies in Applied Ethics.
"An impressive and valuable contribution to multiple fields of study. Dore analyzes and gets to the core of virtually every major Western philosopher from Aristotle to Arendt. He has created a new, unified theory of social justice. It is rare-even breathtaking-to find a work of such ambition, critical insight and social commitment." -Peter Wogan, Professor of Anthropology and Global Cultural Studies, Willamette University, USA This book presents a comprehensive theory of justice with a threefold justification. The first justification is a rigorous empirical methodology based on the stark realities of the human condition. It is adapted from the methodology of cultural materialism, which in turn, is founded on the materialist epistemology of Karl Marx, and has a strong anthropological grounding. The second justification is philosophical. The theory is tested against the thought of Aristotle, Thomas Hobbes, Thomas Aquinas, Immanuel Kant, Georg W. F. Hegel, John Finnis, John Dewey, George Mead, Jürgen Habermas, Michel Foucault, Jean-François Lyotard, Axel Honneth, Michael Sandel, Michael Walzer, Martha Nussbaum, John Maynard Keynes, Amartya Sen and Marx. The third justification is moral. The theory presents a step-by-step guide to first securing the minimum moral content of an ethics of survival and subsistence, followed by a non-contractarian "thick" theory for full human flourishing. Isaak Dore is Distinguished Professor of Law and Philosophy Emeritus, St. Louis University School of Law, USA. Formerly a human rights lawyer in the United Nations, he has over fifty years of experience teaching and writing in the areas of law, philosophy, anthropology and multiculturalism, with eight books and scores of articles in these fields.
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