Moralische Selbstachtungmoral Self-Respect: On the Foundation of a Social-Liberal Theory of Justice: Zur Grundfigur Einer Sozialliberalen Gerechtigkeitstheorie

Walter de Gruyter (2008)
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This work is to be understood from the systematic perspective as an extension of John Rawl's Theory of Justice. Constituting a normative vanishing-point, the individual's moral self-respect is placed at the centre of the theory's justification. Starting from the thesis that self-respect presents itself as the highestgood, the book defends a number of fundamental moral rights that need to be realized legally, economically, culturally, and politically so that a person can maintain her self-respect.

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