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For students and scholars of moral and political philosophy
Clarifies differing views on what justice truly means
You will gain new insights into the nature of justice
In Justice as Fittingness Geoffrey Cupit puts forward a strikingly original theory of the nature of justice. He maintains that injustice is to be understood as a form of unfitting treatment-typically the treatment of people as less than they are. Justice is therefore closely related to unjustified contempt and disrespect, and ultimately to desert. Cupit offers a carefullly argued discussion of what is at issue when people take differing views on what justice requires. He demonstrates that the language of desert provides a suitable idiom in which to address substantive questions of justice, and shows why acting justly may require respect for differing entitlements, contributions, and needs. In the course of the book many important issues in moral and political philosophy are illuminated. Cupit offers a fresh account of the nature of the obligation to keep a promise, explains how requests can generate reasons for action, and suggests a radically new approach to solving the problem of political obligation. This work will offer fascinating insights to political, moral, and legal theorists alike. 'Anyone interested in issues of justice will enjoy Cupit's lean but substantive analysis.
Issues of law, politics, and morality are confronted in his claim that justice is related to the notion of fittingness...Highly recommended for general readers and upper-division undergraduates through faculty.' Choice
Title
Justice as Fittingness
Author
Geoffrey Cupit
Book Format
Paperback
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Published
January 1999
Weight
255g
Page Count
196
Dimensions
14 x 21.6 x 1.2 cm
ISBN
9780198238621
ISBN-10
0198238622
Eden Code
4562817
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