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Morality and Global Justice

Justifications and Applications

Morality and Global Justice

Justifications and Applications

ByMichael Boylan
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2011
eBook Published 4 May 2018
Pub. location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9780429498800
Pages 248 pages
eBook ISBN 9780429967351
SubjectsPolitics & International Relations
KeywordsUnwarranted Bodily Harm, Shared Community Worldview, Secondary Good, Macro Communities, Worldview Imperatives
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Boylan, M. (2011). Morality and Global Justice. New York: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429498800
ABOUT THIS BOOK

In this concise, single-authored text, renowned scholar and professor Michael Boylan examines the moral justifications underlying key global justice issues and provides students with the analytical tools to approach those issues critically. Introductory chapters establish a thorough but accessible foundation in theory and moral justification, and subsequent chapters apply those concepts to key areas of global concern: poverty; public health; race, gender, and sexual orientation; democracy and social/political dialog; globalization; the environment; war and terrorism; and immigrants and refugees. For easy reference and review, each chapter includes key terms, critical applied reasoning exercises (CARE), and problems and thought experiments perfect for class discussions or writing exercises. The appendix (Getting Involved) guides students in putting ethical principles to work.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part 1|28 pages
Global Metaethical Justification
ByMichael Boylan
chapter 1|14 pages
The Way People Think About Ethics and Social/Political Philosophy
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
chapter 2|10 pages
The Personal, Shared-Community, and Extended-Community Worldview Imperatives
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
part 2|60 pages
Normative Ethics in a Global Context
ByMichael Boylan
chapter 3|14 pages
The Foundation of Global Justice
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
chapter 4|10 pages
Human Rights
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
chapter 5|10 pages
Culture and Religion
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
chapter 6|22 pages
Justice, the State, and the World
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
part 3|118 pages
Applied Global Ethics
ByMichael Boylan
chapter 7|14 pages
Poverty
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
chapter 8|12 pages
Public Health
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
chapter 9|16 pages
Race, Gender, and Sexual Orientation
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
chapter 10|12 pages
Democracy, and Social and Political Dialogue
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
chapter 11|12 pages
Globalization
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
chapter 12|18 pages
The Environment
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
chapter 13|19 pages
War and Terrorism
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
chapter 14|10 pages
Immigrants and Refugees
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract

In this concise, single-authored text, renowned scholar and professor Michael Boylan examines the moral justifications underlying key global justice issues and provides students with the analytical tools to approach those issues critically. Introductory chapters establish a thorough but accessible foundation in theory and moral justification, and subsequent chapters apply those concepts to key areas of global concern: poverty; public health; race, gender, and sexual orientation; democracy and social/political dialog; globalization; the environment; war and terrorism; and immigrants and refugees. For easy reference and review, each chapter includes key terms, critical applied reasoning exercises (CARE), and problems and thought experiments perfect for class discussions or writing exercises. The appendix (Getting Involved) guides students in putting ethical principles to work.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part 1|28 pages
Global Metaethical Justification
ByMichael Boylan
chapter 1|14 pages
The Way People Think About Ethics and Social/Political Philosophy
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
chapter 2|10 pages
The Personal, Shared-Community, and Extended-Community Worldview Imperatives
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
part 2|60 pages
Normative Ethics in a Global Context
ByMichael Boylan
chapter 3|14 pages
The Foundation of Global Justice
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
chapter 4|10 pages
Human Rights
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
chapter 5|10 pages
Culture and Religion
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
chapter 6|22 pages
Justice, the State, and the World
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
part 3|118 pages
Applied Global Ethics
ByMichael Boylan
chapter 7|14 pages
Poverty
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
chapter 8|12 pages
Public Health
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
chapter 9|16 pages
Race, Gender, and Sexual Orientation
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
chapter 10|12 pages
Democracy, and Social and Political Dialogue
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
chapter 11|12 pages
Globalization
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
chapter 12|18 pages
The Environment
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
chapter 13|19 pages
War and Terrorism
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
chapter 14|10 pages
Immigrants and Refugees
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

In this concise, single-authored text, renowned scholar and professor Michael Boylan examines the moral justifications underlying key global justice issues and provides students with the analytical tools to approach those issues critically. Introductory chapters establish a thorough but accessible foundation in theory and moral justification, and subsequent chapters apply those concepts to key areas of global concern: poverty; public health; race, gender, and sexual orientation; democracy and social/political dialog; globalization; the environment; war and terrorism; and immigrants and refugees. For easy reference and review, each chapter includes key terms, critical applied reasoning exercises (CARE), and problems and thought experiments perfect for class discussions or writing exercises. The appendix (Getting Involved) guides students in putting ethical principles to work.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part 1|28 pages
Global Metaethical Justification
ByMichael Boylan
chapter 1|14 pages
The Way People Think About Ethics and Social/Political Philosophy
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
chapter 2|10 pages
The Personal, Shared-Community, and Extended-Community Worldview Imperatives
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
part 2|60 pages
Normative Ethics in a Global Context
ByMichael Boylan
chapter 3|14 pages
The Foundation of Global Justice
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
chapter 4|10 pages
Human Rights
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
chapter 5|10 pages
Culture and Religion
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
chapter 6|22 pages
Justice, the State, and the World
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
part 3|118 pages
Applied Global Ethics
ByMichael Boylan
chapter 7|14 pages
Poverty
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
chapter 8|12 pages
Public Health
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
chapter 9|16 pages
Race, Gender, and Sexual Orientation
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
chapter 10|12 pages
Democracy, and Social and Political Dialogue
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
chapter 11|12 pages
Globalization
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
chapter 12|18 pages
The Environment
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
chapter 13|19 pages
War and Terrorism
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
chapter 14|10 pages
Immigrants and Refugees
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract

In this concise, single-authored text, renowned scholar and professor Michael Boylan examines the moral justifications underlying key global justice issues and provides students with the analytical tools to approach those issues critically. Introductory chapters establish a thorough but accessible foundation in theory and moral justification, and subsequent chapters apply those concepts to key areas of global concern: poverty; public health; race, gender, and sexual orientation; democracy and social/political dialog; globalization; the environment; war and terrorism; and immigrants and refugees. For easy reference and review, each chapter includes key terms, critical applied reasoning exercises (CARE), and problems and thought experiments perfect for class discussions or writing exercises. The appendix (Getting Involved) guides students in putting ethical principles to work.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part 1|28 pages
Global Metaethical Justification
ByMichael Boylan
chapter 1|14 pages
The Way People Think About Ethics and Social/Political Philosophy
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
chapter 2|10 pages
The Personal, Shared-Community, and Extended-Community Worldview Imperatives
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
part 2|60 pages
Normative Ethics in a Global Context
ByMichael Boylan
chapter 3|14 pages
The Foundation of Global Justice
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
chapter 4|10 pages
Human Rights
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
chapter 5|10 pages
Culture and Religion
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
chapter 6|22 pages
Justice, the State, and the World
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
part 3|118 pages
Applied Global Ethics
ByMichael Boylan
chapter 7|14 pages
Poverty
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
chapter 8|12 pages
Public Health
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
chapter 9|16 pages
Race, Gender, and Sexual Orientation
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
chapter 10|12 pages
Democracy, and Social and Political Dialogue
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
chapter 11|12 pages
Globalization
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
chapter 12|18 pages
The Environment
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
chapter 13|19 pages
War and Terrorism
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
chapter 14|10 pages
Immigrants and Refugees
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

In this concise, single-authored text, renowned scholar and professor Michael Boylan examines the moral justifications underlying key global justice issues and provides students with the analytical tools to approach those issues critically. Introductory chapters establish a thorough but accessible foundation in theory and moral justification, and subsequent chapters apply those concepts to key areas of global concern: poverty; public health; race, gender, and sexual orientation; democracy and social/political dialog; globalization; the environment; war and terrorism; and immigrants and refugees. For easy reference and review, each chapter includes key terms, critical applied reasoning exercises (CARE), and problems and thought experiments perfect for class discussions or writing exercises. The appendix (Getting Involved) guides students in putting ethical principles to work.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part 1|28 pages
Global Metaethical Justification
ByMichael Boylan
chapter 1|14 pages
The Way People Think About Ethics and Social/Political Philosophy
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
chapter 2|10 pages
The Personal, Shared-Community, and Extended-Community Worldview Imperatives
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
part 2|60 pages
Normative Ethics in a Global Context
ByMichael Boylan
chapter 3|14 pages
The Foundation of Global Justice
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
chapter 4|10 pages
Human Rights
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
chapter 5|10 pages
Culture and Religion
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
chapter 6|22 pages
Justice, the State, and the World
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
part 3|118 pages
Applied Global Ethics
ByMichael Boylan
chapter 7|14 pages
Poverty
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
chapter 8|12 pages
Public Health
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
chapter 9|16 pages
Race, Gender, and Sexual Orientation
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
chapter 10|12 pages
Democracy, and Social and Political Dialogue
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
chapter 11|12 pages
Globalization
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
chapter 12|18 pages
The Environment
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
chapter 13|19 pages
War and Terrorism
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
chapter 14|10 pages
Immigrants and Refugees
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract

In this concise, single-authored text, renowned scholar and professor Michael Boylan examines the moral justifications underlying key global justice issues and provides students with the analytical tools to approach those issues critically. Introductory chapters establish a thorough but accessible foundation in theory and moral justification, and subsequent chapters apply those concepts to key areas of global concern: poverty; public health; race, gender, and sexual orientation; democracy and social/political dialog; globalization; the environment; war and terrorism; and immigrants and refugees. For easy reference and review, each chapter includes key terms, critical applied reasoning exercises (CARE), and problems and thought experiments perfect for class discussions or writing exercises. The appendix (Getting Involved) guides students in putting ethical principles to work.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part 1|28 pages
Global Metaethical Justification
ByMichael Boylan
chapter 1|14 pages
The Way People Think About Ethics and Social/Political Philosophy
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
chapter 2|10 pages
The Personal, Shared-Community, and Extended-Community Worldview Imperatives
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
part 2|60 pages
Normative Ethics in a Global Context
ByMichael Boylan
chapter 3|14 pages
The Foundation of Global Justice
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
chapter 4|10 pages
Human Rights
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
chapter 5|10 pages
Culture and Religion
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
chapter 6|22 pages
Justice, the State, and the World
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
part 3|118 pages
Applied Global Ethics
ByMichael Boylan
chapter 7|14 pages
Poverty
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
chapter 8|12 pages
Public Health
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
chapter 9|16 pages
Race, Gender, and Sexual Orientation
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
chapter 10|12 pages
Democracy, and Social and Political Dialogue
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
chapter 11|12 pages
Globalization
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
chapter 12|18 pages
The Environment
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
chapter 13|19 pages
War and Terrorism
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
chapter 14|10 pages
Immigrants and Refugees
ByMichael Boylan
View abstract
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