Approximate Justice

Studies in Social, Political, and Legal Philosophy

By (author) George Sher

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Publication date:

04 December 1997

Length of book:

208 pages

Publisher

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

ISBN-13: 9780847687534

In this book, distinguished philosopher George Sher explores the normative moral and social problems that arise from living in a decidedly non-ideal world—a world that contains immorality, evil, and injustice, and in which resources (including knowledge) are often inadequate. Sher confronts difficult issues surrounding preferential treatment and equal opportunity, compensatory justice and punishment, the allocation of goods by lottery, and abortion and moral compromise. In each case, Sher asks not what an ideal society would involve, but how we should deal with failures to live up to individual or social ideals. Challenging current academic orthodoxy, Sher's work is sure to incite discussion among students and scholars alike. Approximate Justice is an engaging and provocative book that will excite anyone with interest in social and political philosophy, justice, and law.
These essays provide a stimulating exploration of one line of enquiry, and a fine exemplar for applied philosophy from any perspective.