Ebook: English-Speaking Justice
Author: George Parkin Grant
- Year: 1985
- Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press
- Language: English
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George Grant's searching exploration of the meaning of justice in a society dominated by technology was first delivered as the Josiah Wood Lectures at Mount Allison University.
Grant's magnificent four-part meditation on justice sums up much that is central to his own thought, including a critique of modern liberalism, an analysis of John Rawls'sTheory of Justice, and insights into the larger Western philosophical tradition.
Admirer's of Grant's landmark worksLament for a Nation,Technology and Empire, andPhilosophy in the Mass Age, will welcome this new edition ofEnglish-Speaking Justice, containing a new introduction by Grant scholar Robin Lathangue of the University of New Brunswick. Newcomers to Grant's thought will discover Canada's most influential philosopher and social commentator.
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Grant's magnificent four-part meditation on justice sums up much that is central to his own thought, including a critique of modern liberalism, an analysis of John Rawls'sTheory of Justice, and insights into the larger Western philosophical tradition.
Admirer's of Grant's landmark worksLament for a Nation,Technology and Empire, andPhilosophy in the Mass Age, will welcome this new edition ofEnglish-Speaking Justice, containing a new introduction by Grant scholar Robin Lathangue of the University of New Brunswick. Newcomers to Grant's thought will discover Canada's most influential philosopher and social commentator.
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