Goodness and Justice
Explore the profound insights of Joseph Mendola in his compelling work, Goodness and Justice, published by Cambridge University Press in 2006. This hardback edition spans 338 pages and presents a unified moral theory that thoughtfully defends the hedonism of classical utilitarianism. Mendola skillfully navigates the common challenges associated with utilitarian thought by introducing two significant modifications, ultimately incorporating a refined version of consequentialism. Ideal for philosophers, ethicists, and anyone interested in moral theory, this book offers a fresh perspective on the balance between goodness and justice. Enhance your understanding of ethical frameworks with this essential addition to your library.