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The Heart of Justice Daniel Engster (Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, The University of Texas at San Antonio)

The Heart of Justice By Daniel Engster (Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, The University of Texas at San Antonio)

Summary

The Heart of Justice provides the first full account of a theory of justice based upon care ethics, and should be of interest to anyone interested in thinking about the nature of our moral obligations and the institutions of a just society.

The Heart of Justice Summary

The Heart of Justice: Care Ethics and Political Theory by Daniel Engster (Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, The University of Texas at San Antonio)

The Heart of Justice provides the first full account of the institutions and policies of a caring society, and should be of interest to anyone concerned with the nature of our moral obligations and the institutions of a just society. Integrating the insights of earlier care theorists with the aims of traditional justice theorists, Engster forges a new synthesis between care and justice, and argues that the institutional and policy commitments of care theory must be recognized as fundamental to any consistent theory of justice. Engster begins by offering a practice-based account of caring and a theory of obligation that explains why individuals should care for others. He then systematically demonstrates the implications of this account of caring for domestic politics, economics, international relations, and culture. In each of these areas, he reviews the contributions of earlier care theorists and then extends their arguments to provide a more complete description of the institutions and policies of a caring society. Care ethics is further put in dialogue with diverse cultural and religious traditions and used to address the challenges of multicultural justice, cultural relativism, and international human rights.

The Heart of Justice Reviews

Engsters political theory of care is expansively farsighted and compelling, with myriad timely applications, and represents a major advancement in care ethics literature. * SIGNS *
...well written book can be recommended to academics and policy makers... * Eszter Kiss-Deak Political Studies Review *

About Daniel Engster (Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, The University of Texas at San Antonio)

Daniel Engster received his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago (1996). He is currently an Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Texas at San Antonio. He is the author of Divine Sovereignty: The Origins of Modern State Power (2001), and has published articles on Michel de Montaigne, Mary Wollstonecraft, and care ethics and animal welfare.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements ; Introduction ; 1. The Nature of Caring and the Obligation to Care ; 2. Care Theory and Domestic Politics ; 3. Care Theory and Economic Justice ; 4. Care Theory and International Relations ; 5. Care Theory and Culture ; Conclusion

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NLS9780199562497
9780199562497
0199562490
The Heart of Justice: Care Ethics and Political Theory by Daniel Engster (Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, The University of Texas at San Antonio)
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Paperback
Oxford University Press
2009-03-19
286
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