Political Emotions: Why Love Matters for Justice
- 作者: Martha C. Nussbaum
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Table of Contents
1. A Problem in the History of Liberalism
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I. History
2. Equality and Love: Rousseau, Herder, Mozart
3. Religions of Humanity I: Auguste Comte, J. S. Mill
4. Religions of Humanity II: Rabindranath Tagore
II. Goals, Resources, Problems
Introduction to Part II
5. The Aspiring Society: Equality, Inclusion, Distribution
6. Compassion: Human and Animal
7. “Radical Evil”: Helplessness, Narcissism, Contamination
III. Public Emotions
Introduction to Part III
8. Teaching Patriotism: Love and Critical Freedom
9. Tragic and Comic Festivals: Shaping Compassion, Transcending Disgust
10. Compassion’s Enemies: Fear, Envy, Shame
11. How Love Matters for Justice
Appendix: Emotion Theory, Emotions in Music: Upheavals of Thought
Notes
References
Acknowledgments
Index
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- 作者: Martha C. Nussbaum
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正義のフロンティア: 障碍者・外国人・動物という境界を越えて (サピエンティア)
- 作者: マーサ・C.ヌスバウム,神島裕子
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- 発売日: 2012/06/29
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Abbreviations
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Introduction
1. Social Contracts and Three Unsolved Problems of Justice
i. The State of Nature
ii. Three Unsolved Problems
iii. Rawls and the Unsolved Problems
iv. Free, Equal, and Independent
v. Grotius, Hobbes, Locke, Hume, Kant
vi. Three Forms of Contemporary Contractarianism
vii. The Capabilities Approach
viii. Capabilities and Contractarianism
ix. In Search of Global Justice
2. Disabilities and the Social Contract
i. Needs for Care, Problems of Justice
ii. Prudential and Moral Versions of the Contract; Public and Private
iii. Rawls’s Kantian Contractarianism: Primary Goods, Kantian Personhood, Rough Equality, Mutual Advantage
iv. Postponing the Question of Disability
v. Kantian Personhood and Mental Impairment
vi. Care and Disability: Kittay and Sen
vii. Reconstructing Contractarianism?
3. Capabilities and Disabilities
i. The Capabilities Approach: A Noncontractarian Account of Care
ii. The Bases of Social Cooperation
iii. Dignity: Aristotelian, not Kantian
iv. The Priority of the Good, the Role of Agreement
v. Why Capabilities?
vi. Care and the Capabilities List
vii. Capability or Functioning?
viii. The Charge of Intuitionism
ix. The Capabilities Approach and Rawls’s Principles of Justice
x. Types and Levels of Dignity: The Species Norm
xi. Public Policy: The Question of Guardianship
xii. Public Policy: Education and Inclusion
xiii. Public Policy: The Work of Care
xiv. Liberalism and Human Capabilities
4. Mutual Advantage and Global Inequality: The Transnational Social Contract
i. A World of Inequalities
ii. A Theory of Justice: The Two-Stage Contract Introduced
iii. The Law of Peoples: The Two-Stage Contract Reaffirmed and Modified
iv. Justification and Implementation
v. Assessing the Two-Stage Contract
vi. The Global Contract: Beitz and Pogge
vii. Prospects for an International Contractrarianism
5. Capabilities across National Boundaries
i. Social Cooperation: The Priority of Entitlements
ii. Why Capabilities?
iii. Capabilities and Rights
iv. Equality and Adequacy
v. Pluralism and Toleration
vi. An International “Overlapping Consensus”?
vii. Globalizing the Capabilities Approach: The Role of Institutions
viii. Globalizing the Capabilities Approach: What Institutions?
ix. Ten Principles for the Global Structure
6. Beyond “Compassion and Humanity”: Justice for Nonhuman Animals
i. “Beings Entitled to Dignified Existence”
ii. Kantian Social-Contract Views: Indirect Duties, Duties of Compassion
iii. Utilitarianism and Animal Flourishing
iv. Types of Dignity, Types of Flourishing: Extending the Capabilities Approach
v. Methodology: Theory and Imagination
vi. Species and Individual
vii. Evaluating Animal Capabilities: No Nature Worship
viii. Positive and Negative, Capability and Functioning
ix. Equality and Adequacy
x. Death and Harm
xi. An Overlapping Consensus?
xii. Toward Basic Political Principles: The Capabilities List
xiii. The Ineliminability of Conflict
xiv. Toward a Truly Global Justice
7. The Moral Sentiments and the Capabilities Approach
Notes
References
Index
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- 作者: 神島裕子
- 出版社/メーカー: 中央公論新社
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