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Cambridge Studies in Philosophy and Public Policy

Tato série zkoumá základní hodnoty a koncepty, které formují klíčové oblasti veřejné politiky. Zaměřuje se především na normativní a koncepční analýzu, zkoumá argumentační struktury a povahu hodnot relevantních pro tvorbu, ospravedlnění a kritiku politických rozhodnutí. Publikace jsou výsledkem interdisciplinárního výzkumu a osloví každého, koho zajímá filozofický základ politických věd a veřejné správy.

Justice for Here and Now
The Ethics of Policing
Utilitarianism as a Public Philosophy
  • Utilitarianism is defended as a versatile framework for addressing various public policy dilemmas, including paternalism, social welfare, international ethics, nuclear armaments, and environmental crises. Robert E. Goodin illustrates how this philosophical approach can effectively navigate complex ethical challenges, showcasing its practical applications in real-world scenarios. His work emphasizes the adaptability of utilitarian principles in formulating responses to pressing social issues.

    Utilitarianism as a Public Philosophy
    3,6
  • The Ethics of Policing

    • 348 stránek
    • 13 hodin čtení

    Focusing on the ethical values essential for police as community servants, this book provides a thorough and philosophically nuanced exploration of police ethics. It systematically examines the principles that guide law enforcement, emphasizing the importance of integrity and accountability in their duties. The comprehensive analysis aims to enhance understanding and foster discussions around the moral responsibilities of police officers in society.

    The Ethics of Policing
    4,0
  • Justice for Here and Now

    • 260 stránek
    • 10 hodin čtení

    Exploring the interconnectedness of justice, the book argues that rationality inherently demands morality, linking minimal libertarian principles with welfare, equality, and feminist agendas. It emphasizes the mutual support among various justice movements, including feminist, racial, and multicultural. The author also reconciles anthropocentric and biocentric ethics and examines the moral implications of different forms of political action, from legal protest to revolutionary efforts. This thought-provoking work is suitable for diverse academic fields, including ethics and peace studies.

    Justice for Here and Now