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Respecting Persons in Theory and Practice Jan Narveson

Respecting Persons in Theory and Practice By Jan Narveson

Respecting Persons in Theory and Practice by Jan Narveson


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The essays in this collection share a consistent theme running through much of Narveson's moral and political philosophy: namely that politics and morals stem from the interests of individual people and that the authority for these concepts comes from the exigencies of co-operation.

Respecting Persons in Theory and Practice Summary

Respecting Persons in Theory and Practice: Essays on Moral and Political Philosophy by Jan Narveson

Respecting Persons in Theory and Practice is a collection of essays of the moral and political philosophy of Jan Narveson. The essays in this collection share a consistent theme running through much of Narveson's moral and political philosophy, namely that politics and morals stem from the interests of individual people, and have no antecedent authority over us. Rather, the source of such authority lies in the way people are related to one another, and most especially, in the exigencies of cooperation. Humans have plenty of problems, Narveson argues, but we are perhaps unique among animals in that our worst enemies, often enough, are other humans. The rules of morals and the devices of politics, in the view Narveson holds, deal with these problems by identifying the potential for gain from cooperation, and loss from the reverse. The essays express a collective antipathy for the ways in which modern political and moral philosophy has ridden roughshod over sane and efficient social restrictions, leaving us with a social scene devoted mainly to satisfying the cravings for power of the politically ambitious. Politics, Narveson argues with distress, has subverted morals. The essays in this collection, in various ways and as applied to various aspects of the scene, detail these charges, arguing that the ultimate and true point of politics and morals is to enable us to make our lives better, according to our varied senses of what that might mean.

Respecting Persons in Theory and Practice Reviews

A powerful collection of Jan Narveson's best essays, culled from over three decades in professional philosophy. . . . Despite being a serious philosophy text, this book reads rather like Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon with footnotes. Throughout, Narveson's range is astonishing, his style engaging, and the quality of his writing second only to that of his reasoning. * Laissez-Faire *

About Jan Narveson

Jan Narveson is professor of philosophy at the University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Introduction Chapter 3 Utilitarianism and Formalism Chapter 4 A Puzzle about Economic Justice in Rawl's Theory Chapter 5 Marxism: Hollow at the Core Chapter 6 On Recent Arguments for Egalitarianism Chapter 7 Moral Realism, Emotivism, and Natural Law Chapter 8 Justice as Pure Efficiency: Pareto Efficiency, Justice and the Free Market-A Pure Efficiency Conception of Justice Chapter 9 Toward a Liberal Theory of Ideology-A Quasi-Marxian Exploration Chapter 10 Property Rights: Original Acquisition and Lockean Provisos Chapter 11 Deserving Profits Chapter 12 Fixing Democracy Chapter 13 The Anarchist's Case Chapter 14 Have we a Right to Nondiscrimination? Chapter 15 Collective Rights? Chapter 16 The Drug Laws: More Nails in the Coffin of American Liberalism Chapter 17 Children and Rights Chapter 18 Natural Resources, Sustainability, and the Central Committee Chapter 19 Bibliography Chapter 20 Index

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NLS9780742513303
9780742513303
0742513300
Respecting Persons in Theory and Practice: Essays on Moral and Political Philosophy by Jan Narveson
New
Paperback
Rowman & Littlefield
2002-03-05
320
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