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  • Heinrich-Mann-Bibl. Strausberg
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    Baden-Baden, Germany :Nomos,
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    kobvindex_HPB989580832
    Format: 1 online resource
    Edition: 1. edition.
    ISBN: 9783845278940 , 3845278943
    Series Statement: Ethik in den Sozialwissenschaften = Ethics in the social sciences ; volume 1
    Note: Cover; Chapter 1: The more urgent need of justice worldwide; 1.1 Empirical grounds for justice as an ethical leitmotiv of the present ; 1.2 Is justice universal or relative?; 1.3 Equality as a condition of justice; Conclusions; Chapter 2: Moral theory of a Christian ethics of justice; 2.1 Deficiencies of deontological arguments in Christian ethics; 2.2 Natural law's need of reform; 2.3 A proposal for a reformed natural law; 2.4 The need for protection of every human being; 2.5 The necessary distinction between norm, ideal framework and existential options. , 2.6 Social-ethical methods for upholding scientific normativity (1) (a) Empirical analysis and (b) hermeneutical re-insurance:; (2) Normative theory formulation; (3) Operationalization; 2.7 The necessary change of perspective in Christian ethics; 2.8 The democratic-theoretical shift towards qualified consensus; 2.9 Christian hermeneutics and the conditions of its legitimate influence; Conclusions; Chapter 3: A global and universal Theory of Justice; 3.1 What is global justice?; 3.2 Ethical cosmopolitanism; 3.3 Social justice within borders; 3.4 Social justice beyond borders. , 3.5 Philosophical justification of a global balancing 3.6 Strategies of global social justice; 3.7 Global responsibility for the poor; 3.7.1 Fighting poverty on the political level; 3.7.2 Fighting poverty on the economic level; 3.8 A dynamic concept of global justice; 3.9 The necessity of a new global social contract; Conclusions; Chapter 4: Key elements of a Christian Theory of Justice; 4.1 The shift to a Christian ethics capable of pluralism; 4.2 The theological justification for a Christian theory of justice; Conclusions; References; Bibliography.
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 3848735830
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783848735839
    Language: English
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