Impartiality, Neutrality and Justice
Delve into the profound insights of Impartiality, Neutrality and Justice by Paul Kelly, published by Edinburgh University Press in 2000. This compelling collection critically engages with Brian Barry's seminal work, Justice as Impartiality, addressing pivotal issues in modern political philosophy. Spanning 280 pages, this book not only examines the nuances of Barry's arguments but also broadens the conversation to include essential themes in contemporary discussions surrounding distributive justice. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts of ethics and moral philosophy, this text is a vital addition to the fields of political science and theory. Explore the intricate relationship between impartiality and justice, and deepen your understanding of the ethical frameworks that shape our society.