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Robert E. Goodin

    Robert E. Goodin è un eminente scienziato sociale il cui lavoro si addentra nella teoria politica e nella filosofia morale. Indaga sulla natura del potere politico, sull'etica nella sfera pubblica e sulle norme sociali che plasmano il nostro comportamento. Il suo approccio analitico e la sua profondità di pensiero offrono ai lettori uno sguardo penetrante sulle complesse questioni della governance e della coesione sociale. Gli scritti di Goodin sono apprezzati per il loro rigore intellettuale e la loro capacità di illuminare i principi fondamentali che guidano le interazioni umane all'interno della società.

    Utilitarianism as a Public Philosophy
    Social Welfare and Individual Responsibility
    A Companion to Contemporary Political Philosophy
    On Settling
    Innovating Democracy
    Reflective Democracy
    • Reflective Democracy

      • 292pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      The book explores the evolving understanding of democracy, challenging the simplistic view of it as just a tally of votes. It emphasizes that while this mechanistic approach has benefits, particularly in addressing factual issues, it falls short in navigating complex political disputes. The author delves into the nuanced dynamics of democratic processes, highlighting the importance of context, dialogue, and the interplay of differing perspectives in shaping effective governance and societal consensus.

      Reflective Democracy
    • Innovating Democracy

      Democratic Theory and Practice After the Deliberative Turn

      • 326pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      Focusing on the intersection of macro-democratic processes and micro-deliberation, this book offers a fresh perspective on democratic theory and practice. It explores how smaller, more localized deliberative methods can enhance and innovate traditional democratic frameworks, emphasizing the potential for improved citizen engagement and decision-making in contemporary governance.

      Innovating Democracy
    • On Settling

      • 128pagine
      • 5 ore di lettura

      "In a culture that worships ceaseless striving, ""settling"" seems like giving up. But is it? On Settling defends the positive value of settling, explaining why this disdained practice is not only more realistic but more useful than an excessive ideal of striving. In fact, the book makes the case that we'd all be lost without settling--and that even to strive, one must first settle ..."--Book jacket flap.

      On Settling
    • The book explores the ethical implications of social welfare, contrasting individual responsibility with collective accountability. Authors Schmidtz and Goodin engage in a critical discussion, addressing the complexities of welfare systems and the moral obligations of individuals versus society. Their analysis contributes to the ongoing international debate about the most just and effective approaches to social welfare.

      Social Welfare and Individual Responsibility
    • Utilitarianism is defended as a versatile framework for addressing various public policy dilemmas, including paternalism, social welfare, international ethics, nuclear armaments, and environmental crises. Robert E. Goodin illustrates how this philosophical approach can effectively navigate complex ethical challenges, showcasing its practical applications in real-world scenarios. His work emphasizes the adaptability of utilitarian principles in formulating responses to pressing social issues.

      Utilitarianism as a Public Philosophy
    • This is part of a ten volume set of reference books offering authoritative and engaging critical overviews of the state of political science. This work explores the idea of context in politics from a number of angles, including philosophically psychologically, historically and culturally.

      The Oxford Handbook of Contextual Political Analysis
    • On Complicity and Compromise

      • 192pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      Exploring the intricate relationship between compromise and complicity, the authors utilize insights from philosophy, law, and political science, alongside their extensive experience in emergency medical services within conflict zones. Their analysis addresses the moral and ethical dilemmas faced in such challenging environments, offering a nuanced perspective on the responsibilities and decisions made during crises.

      On Complicity and Compromise
    • Perpetuating Advantage

      Mechanisms of Structural Injustice

      • 272pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      Exploring the mechanisms of structural injustice, Robert Goodin delves into social position, networks, language, norms, reputation, and organization. Drawing from various social sciences, he identifies commonalities among these factors and discusses actionable strategies to address and overcome them. This insightful analysis highlights the complexities of injustice and offers a pathway toward social change.

      Perpetuating Advantage