Is Justice best understood as flowing from a social contract, or is there something else going on? How can we explain the many divergent notions of Justice throughout history? Is it even possible to give a separate account of Justice (as opposed to, say, social convention or morality)? These are some of the questions considered in A New Theory of Justice .
Is it possible to talk about \'God\' anymore? What kinds of minds do animals have, and how could we ever find out? And what about free-will: is it just a story we tell ourselves to help us navigate life and stay sane? Or not? The author has a master\'s degree and a DPhil, both in Philosophy..
But there are Other Essays in here, Other questions, and Other (tentative) answers.
Is Justice best understood as flowing from a social contract, or is there something else going on? How can we explain the many divergent notions of Justice throughout history? Is it even possible to give a separate account of Justice (as opposed to, say, social convention or morality)? These are some of the questions considered in A New Theory of Justice