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/ Criticism
/ Deliberation
/ Doctrine
/ Egalitarianism
/ Empowerment
/ Ethical relativism
/ Ethics
/ Ethics & Moral Philosophy
/ Ethics, Comparative
/ Ethics. Systems and doctrines
/ Euthanasia
/ Feminism
/ Feminism (international relations)
/ Freedom of speech
/ Government
/ Halakha
/ Homosexuality
/ Human sexuality
/ Individual and group rights
/ Individualism
/ Institution
/ Jews
/ John Rawls
/ Judaism
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/ Legislation
/ Liberalism
/ Liberty
/ Modernity
/ Moral relativism
/ Morality
/ Multiculturalism
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/ Natural law
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The Many and the One
by
Madsen, Richard
, Strong, Tracy B
in
Abortion
/ Brian Barry
/ Capital punishment
/ Citizenship
/ Civil society
/ Classical liberalism
/ Communitarianism
/ Confucianism
/ Conscience
/ Conscientious objector
/ Consideration
/ Critical theory
/ Criticism
/ Deliberation
/ Doctrine
/ Egalitarianism
/ Empowerment
/ Ethical relativism
/ Ethics
/ Ethics & Moral Philosophy
/ Ethics, Comparative
/ Ethics. Systems and doctrines
/ Euthanasia
/ Feminism
/ Feminism (international relations)
/ Freedom of speech
/ Government
/ Halakha
/ Homosexuality
/ Human sexuality
/ Individual and group rights
/ Individualism
/ Institution
/ Jews
/ John Rawls
/ Judaism
/ Jurisdiction
/ Legislation
/ Liberalism
/ Liberty
/ Modernity
/ Moral relativism
/ Morality
/ Multiculturalism
/ Natural and legal rights
/ Natural law
/ Obligation
/ Of Education
/ Orthodox Judaism
/ Paternalism
/ Philosopher
/ PHILOSOPHY
/ PHILOSOPHY / Ethics & Moral Philosophy
/ Pluralism
/ Pluralism (Social sciences)
/ Political Liberalism
/ Political philosophy
/ Political system
/ Politics
/ Popular sovereignty
/ Princeton University Press
/ Principle
/ Prostitution
/ Public sphere
/ Rationality
/ Relativism
/ Religion
/ Religious ethics
/ Requirement
/ Self-ownership
/ Slavery
/ Sovereignty
/ Theology
/ Theory
/ Toleration
/ Utilitarianism
/ Value pluralism
/ Will Kymlicka
2009,2003
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The Many and the One
by
Madsen, Richard
, Strong, Tracy B
in
Abortion
/ Brian Barry
/ Capital punishment
/ Citizenship
/ Civil society
/ Classical liberalism
/ Communitarianism
/ Confucianism
/ Conscience
/ Conscientious objector
/ Consideration
/ Critical theory
/ Criticism
/ Deliberation
/ Doctrine
/ Egalitarianism
/ Empowerment
/ Ethical relativism
/ Ethics
/ Ethics & Moral Philosophy
/ Ethics, Comparative
/ Ethics. Systems and doctrines
/ Euthanasia
/ Feminism
/ Feminism (international relations)
/ Freedom of speech
/ Government
/ Halakha
/ Homosexuality
/ Human sexuality
/ Individual and group rights
/ Individualism
/ Institution
/ Jews
/ John Rawls
/ Judaism
/ Jurisdiction
/ Legislation
/ Liberalism
/ Liberty
/ Modernity
/ Moral relativism
/ Morality
/ Multiculturalism
/ Natural and legal rights
/ Natural law
/ Obligation
/ Of Education
/ Orthodox Judaism
/ Paternalism
/ Philosopher
/ PHILOSOPHY
/ PHILOSOPHY / Ethics & Moral Philosophy
/ Pluralism
/ Pluralism (Social sciences)
/ Political Liberalism
/ Political philosophy
/ Political system
/ Politics
/ Popular sovereignty
/ Princeton University Press
/ Principle
/ Prostitution
/ Public sphere
/ Rationality
/ Relativism
/ Religion
/ Religious ethics
/ Requirement
/ Self-ownership
/ Slavery
/ Sovereignty
/ Theology
/ Theory
/ Toleration
/ Utilitarianism
/ Value pluralism
/ Will Kymlicka
2009,2003
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The war on terrorism, say America's leaders, is a war of Good versus Evil. But in the minds of the perpetrators, the September 11 attacks on New York and Washington were presumably justified as ethically good acts against American evil. Is such polarization leading to a violent \"clash of civilizations\" or can differences between ethical systems be reconciled through rational dialogue? This book provides an extraordinary resource for thinking clearly about the diverse ways in which humans see good and evil. In nine essays and responses, leading thinkers ask how ethical pluralism can be understood by classical liberalism, liberal-egalitarianism, critical theory, feminism, natural law, Confucianism, Islam, Judaism, and Christianity.
Each essay addresses five questions: Is the ideal society ethically uniform or diverse? Should the state protect, ban, or otherwise intervene in ethically based differences? How should disagreements on the rights and duties of citizens be dealt with? Should the state regulate life-and-death decisions such as euthanasia? To what extent should conflicting views on sexual relationships be accommodated? This book shows that contentious questions can be discussed with both incisiveness and civility. The editors provide the introduction and Donald Moon, the conclusion. The contributors are Brian Barry, Joseph Boyle, Simone Chambers, Joseph Chan, Christine Di Stefano, Dale F. Eickelman, Menachem Fisch, William Galston, John Haldane, Chandran Kukathas, David Little, Muhammad Khalid Masud, Carole Pateman, William F. Scheuerman, Adam B. Seligman, James W. Skillen, James Tully, and Lee H. Yearley.
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Princeton University Press
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1400825598, 9781400825592, 0691099936, 9780691099934, 0691099928, 9780691099927
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