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Vendeur : Biblios, Frankfurt am main, HESSE, Allemagne
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Paperback. Etat : New. Language: English. About the Book:-The Realm between Perfect Justice and Minimising Injustice analysing various issues concerning justice while taking into account the philosophical concepts like dignity, autonomy, perfection, fairness, wellbeing, women's equality and entitlement etc. It establishes how the notion of perfect justi is foundational, unified with principles and even deontological; whereas minimizing injustice emerges out of the struggle against human deprivation, ill health, illiteracy in general and various forms of injustices relating to women in particular. It examines the notion of perfect justice on the basis of Immanuel Kant's enlightenment rationality and morality which transforms an individual behaviour in such a way that everyone can act rationally to transform oneself and society as well. The philosophical insight into perfect justice has been carried forward by John Rawls by modifying social contract theory and reformulating the principles of justice to be applied to the institutions. The book seek to address questions concerning institutional arrangement to justice are not sufficient conditions because society consists of human beings who are outside the institutions and the latter gets affected by the former. More importantly, the search for perfect justice could distract us from tackling real-life, immediate injustices such as poverty, gender discrimination relating to basic education, health care, nutritional food, other opportunities, etc., which deprives people's basic freedom to pursue good life. In order to minimise injustices, capability approach of Amartya Sen and Martha Nussbaum plays an important role which focuses directly on people's beings and doing, i.e. on their capabilities to function. This book is an attempt to help the readers to learn about the Western as well as Indian perspective of justice on the basis of Niti and Nyaya and to think an inclusive notion of justice where justice in the perfect sense of the term is required as an ideal to be attained and minimizing injustice would be the process to achieve the same in terms of capability building, well-being and gender equality. About the Author:- Dr. Ghazala Rizvi is Post Doctoral Fellow at the Centre for Philosophy School of Social Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. She was born in district Gopalganj, Bihar. She was educated from Patna and then moved to Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh from where she has done her B.A. (Hons.) in Political Science with Philosophy and Geography and M.A. in Philosophy. She has done her B.Ed from Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi. She obtained her M.Phil and Ph.D from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. She has cleared University Grants Commi ssi on National Eligibility Test(UGC-NET) for Assistant Professor and Junior Research Fellowship (UGC-JRF)both. She has been awarded University Grants Commission Maulana Azad National Fellowship (UGC-MANF) and Indian Council of Philosophical Research Junior Research Fellowship (ICPR-JRF), NewDelhi. Recently she has been awarded Post Doctoral Fellowship by Indian Council Social Science Research (PDF-ICSSR), New Delhi to work on the title "Gender Justice and Capability: A Social and Political Appraisal". She has to her credit; more than fifteen research articles published in UGC referred journals and highly standard academic journals in India and abroad. Besides she has presented papers in several national and internal seminars and webinars. Her areas of specialization are Social and politicalphilosophy, Ethics, Feminism,Western and Indian Philosophy, Continental and Analytic Philosophy, Existentialism and Philosophy of Law. She has taught philosophy at Jawaharlal Nehru University, Lady Shri Ram College for Women and Shyama Prasad Mukherji College for Women, University of Delhi, New Delhi. CONTENTS:- Preface .11 Introduction . 13 1. Immanuel Kant on Perfect Justice . 27 2. John Rawls on Distributive Justice: An E. N° de réf. du vendeur PB1111018184633
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