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Ricoeur, Rawls, and capability justice : civic phronesis and equality / Molly Harkirat Mann.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Mann, Molly Harkirat, author.
- Series:
- Bloomsbury research in political philosophy.
- Bloomsbury research in political philosophy
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Ricœur, Paul.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (208 p.)
- Place of Publication:
- London ; New York, New York : Continuum, [2012]
- Summary:
- This title provides an improved understanding of the consequences of maintaining a divide between recognition and redistributive justice. It also looks at the role Rawlsian redistributive justice has to play in contemporary policy issues.
- Contemporary capabilities-based approaches to social justice, inspired by the Aristotelian emphasis on human well-being, have tended to separate and even oppose identity-based or recognitive justice from resource-based or redistributive justice. This book demonstrates that such a divorce risks further polarizing capable members of the political community from disabled or vulnerable members. In order to prevent this danger of legitimizing the growing stratification between rich and poor, or between capability and vulnerability in modern neo-liberal societies, Molly Harkirat Mann turns to the work of Paul Ricoeur. Inaso doing sheadevelops the argument that our historical and institutionalized practices of sharing, articulated by the lexicographical configuration of the Rawlisan principles of justice, represent a method for public deliberation or civic Phronesis, the ethical aim of which is the non-exclusion of our most vulnerable citizens from public institutions of care. By developing his political philosophy in relation to class politics in modern liberal societies, this book shows how Ricoeur's political thought is more closely aligned to that of John Rawls than has previously been acknowledged.
- Contents:
- Acknowledgments \ Introduction: The Course of Recognitive Phronesis : Ricoeur's Response to the Moralization of Inequality \ 1.An Introduction to Ricoeur's Theory of Capability Justice \ 2. The Redistribution-Recognition Debate Revisited: The Ethical Intention in Redistributive Justice \ 3. The Sacrificial Ethics of Constitutive Communitarianism \ 4. Civic Phronesis : Rawls's Anti-Sacrificial Ethics for Capability Justice \ 5. Hegel's Philosophical-Historical Account of the Modern Interventionist State:The Social Figuration of Right \ 6. The De-Penalization of Responsibility: A Genealogy of Enfranchisement in the Modern Welfare State \ Notes \ Bibliography \ Index
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Description based on print version record.
- ISBN:
- 9781441177575
- 1441177574
- 9781441155245
- 1441155244
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