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Theories of Justice and Rights

Author: J.L. Mackie, Victor Moberger and Jonas Olson  

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This volume is a typescript by J. L. Mackie that was prepared for an Oxford seminar series. It elaborates Mackie's own theory of justice and rights, and criticizes those of John Rawls, Ronald Dworkin, and Robert Nozick.

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This volume is a typescript by J. L. Mackie that was prepared for an Oxford seminar series. It elaborates Mackie's own theory of justice and rights, and criticizes those of John Rawls, Ronald Dworkin, and Robert Nozick.

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John Leslie Mackie (1917-1981) was one of the most influential philosophers of the twentieth century. His published works spanned many areas, but he is not well known as a political philosopher. In the late 1970s, however, Mackie turned his attention to issues concerning justice. In a series of writings, Mackie built a case for a unique right-based approach to political philosophy, in part by delivering incisive critiques of theories dominantat the time. His most comprehensive work in this area is Theories of Justice and Rights--a previously unpublished manuscript that finally sees the light of day in this volume. Also included are two ofMackie's previously published papers, written during the same period: 'Can There Be a Right-Based Moral Theory?' (1978) and 'Rights, Utility, and External Costs' (1985). Some of Mackie's arguments in these works draw on the metaethical conclusions in his seminal book Ethics: Inventing Right and Wrong (1977). The editorial introduction canvasses the initially puzzling relation between Mackie's moral error theory and his account of justice and rights, addresses some exegetical queries,and connects to present-day debates. In addition, the introduction provides summaries of Mackie's theory of rights, his critique of Rawls's liberalism, and of Nozick's libertarianism.

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About the Author

Victor Moberger is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the Department of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies at Umeå University. He specializes in metaethics and has published several articles relating to the work of J. L. Mackie and the debate between moral realism and anti-realism. Jonas Olson is Professor of Practical Philosophy at Stockholm University. He is the author of Moral Error Theory: History, Critique, Defence (OUP, 2014) andof several articles on metaethics and the history of moral philosophy. He is co-editor of The Oxford Handbook of Value Theory (OUP, 2015).

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Publisher
Oxford University Press
Published
24th October 2024
Pages
176
ISBN
9780198917403

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