The Ethics of Social Life: Justice

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"The Ethics of Social Life: Justice" is a section of Hastings Rashdall’s philosophical work that examines the moral foundations and social implications of justice within human relationships and institutions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book section
philosophical text
addresses distribution of goods
individual and common good
rights and duties
social order
author Hastings Rashdall NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
ethicalViewpoint objective ideal utilitarianism
examines justice in interpersonal relations
justice in legal institutions
justice in political institutions
moral obligations in society
focusesOn human relationships
moral foundations of justice
social implications of justice
social institutions
genre academic philosophy
historicalContext early 20th century moral philosophy
intendedAudience professional philosophers
students of ethics
language English
mainTopic justice
moral philosophy
social ethics
partOf The Theory of Good and Evil NERFINISHED
philosophicalTradition British idealism
relatedWork Hastings Rashdall NERFINISHED
situatedWithin Christian ethical tradition

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The Principles of Ethics hasPart The Ethics of Social Life: Justice