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By: Simone Chambers
ISBN: 9780691087962
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Publication Date: Feb 2002
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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Considers how ethical traditions, such as libertarianism, critical theory, feminism, liberal egalitarianism, natural law, Christianity, Islam, Judaism, and Confucianism define civil society. This book considers the extent to which these traditions agree or disagree on how to define civil society's limits and how to evaluate its benefits and harms.
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By: Sohail H. Hashmi
ISBN: 9780691088006
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Publication Date: Jan 2002
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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Explores how diverse ethical traditions understand the political and property rights reflected in territorial and jurisdictional boundaries. This book features cross-chapter dialogue and a conclusion that draw out similarities and differences among the traditions represented including Christianity, Confucianism, Islam, and Judaism.
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By: John A. Coleman
ISBN: 9780691134819
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Publication Date: Jan 2008
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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Brings together leading Christian scholars of diverse theological and ethical perspectives - Catholic, Lutheran, Calvinist, and Anabaptist - to address fundamental questions of state and civil society, international law and relations, the role of the nation, and issues of violence and its containment.
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By: Nancy L. Rosenblum
ISBN: 9780691088020
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Publication Date: Mar 2002
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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Brings together an array of political, ethical, and religious perspectives to shed light on the complex relationship between civil society and the state. This book examines how civil society has been treated in classical liberalism, liberal egalitarianism, critical theory, feminism, natural law, Christianity, Judaism, Islam, and Confucianism.
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By: Daniel A. Bell
ISBN: 9780691130057
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Publisher: Princeton University Press
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For much of the twentieth century, Confucianism was condemned by Westerners and East Asians alike as antithetical to modernity. This book shows how classical Confucian theory - with its emphasis on family ties, self-improvement, education, and the social good - is highly relevant to the pressing dilemmas.
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By: David R. Mapel
ISBN: 9780691049724
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Publication Date: Feb 2000
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Provides an investigation of the moral foundations of the international order. This book also includes commentaries by experts in Jewish, Christian, and Islamic moral theology, and a concluding chapter that compares and contrasts the views presented without seeking to adjudicate their differences.
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By: Sohail H. Hashmi
ISBN: 9780691113104
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Publication Date: Oct 2002
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Gives a rounded treatment to the subject of Islamic political ethics. This book explores the Islamic ethics of civil society, boundaries, pluralism, and war and peace. It considers questions of diversity, discussing, among other subjects, Islamic regimes' policies regarding women and religious minorities.
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By: Michael Walzer
ISBN: 9780691125084
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Publication Date: Aug 2006
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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Jewish legal and political thought developed in conditions of exile, where Jews had neither a state of their own nor citizenship in any other. What use, then, can this body of thought be to Jews living in Israel or as emancipated citizens in secular states This collection of essays by political theorists and lawyers deals with such questions.
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By: Richard Madsen
ISBN: 9780691099934
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Publication Date: May 2003
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The war on terrorism, say America's leaders, is a war of Good versus Evil. But in the minds of the perpetrators, the September 11 attacks on New York and Washington were presumably justified as ethically good acts against American evil. This book provides a resource for thinking clearly about the diverse ways in which humans see good and evil.
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