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- catalog contributor b10859211.
- catalog contributor b10859212.
- catalog created "1999.".
- catalog date "1999".
- catalog date "1999.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1999.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 315-317).".
- catalog description "Part I. Historical Interpretations of Desert -- Introduction: Louis P. Pojman -- 1. Plato: Justice as Harmony in the Soul and State -- 2. Aristotle: Justice as Equality According to Merit -- 3. Thomas Hobbes: Merit as Market Value -- 4. Adam Smith: Of Merit and Demerit -- 5. Immanuel Kant: Moral Worth as Alone Deserving Happiness -- 6. John Stuart Mill: Justice, Desert and Utility -- 7, Henry Sidgwick: Justice as Desert -- 8. W.D. Ross: What Things Are Good?".
- catalog description "Part II. Contemporary Interpretations of Desert -- Introduction: Owen McLeod -- A. The Concept of Desert -- 9. joel Feinberg: justice and Personal Desert -- 10. John Kleinig: The Concept of Desert -- 11. David Miller: Deserts -- 12. Julian Lamont: The Concept of Desert in Distributive justice -- 8. Desert and Responsibility -- 13. Galen Strawson: The Impossibility of Moral Responsibility -- 14. Harry Frankfurt: Freedom of the Will and the Concept of a Person -- 15. David Miller: Desert and Determinism -- 16. Fred Feldman: Desert: Reconsideration of Some Received Wisdom -- C. The Li wisian Debate -- 17. Herbert Spiegelberg: An Argument for Equality from Compensatory Desert -- 18. John Rawls: A Theory of justice -- 19. Robert Nozick: Anarchy, State, and Utopia -- 20. Michael Sandel: Liberalism and the Limits of Justice -- 21. Owen McLeod: Desert and Institutions -- 22. Samuel Scheffler: Responsibility, Reactive Attitudes, and Liberalism in philosophy and politics.".
- catalog description "Part III. The Role and Significance of Desert -- 23. Michael A. Slote: Desert, Consent and Justice -- 24. Norman Daniels: Merit and Meritocracy -- 25. Robert Goodin: Negating Positive Desert Claims -- 26. Robert Young: Egalitarianism and the Modest Significance of Desert -- 27. Fred Feldman: Adjusting Utility for Justice: A Consequentialist Reply to the Objection from Justice -- 28. Owen McLeod: Desert and Wages -- 29. Louis P. Pojman: Does Equality Trump Desert? -- 30. Shelly Kagan: Equality and Desert.".
- catalog extent "ix, 317 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0195122178 (cloth : alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "0195122186 (paper : alk. paper)".
- catalog issued "1999".
- catalog issued "1999.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Oxford University Press,".
- catalog subject "170 21".
- catalog subject "BJ1500 .W44 1999".
- catalog subject "Justice (Philosophy)".
- catalog subject "Merit (Ethics)".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part I. Historical Interpretations of Desert -- Introduction: Louis P. Pojman -- 1. Plato: Justice as Harmony in the Soul and State -- 2. Aristotle: Justice as Equality According to Merit -- 3. Thomas Hobbes: Merit as Market Value -- 4. Adam Smith: Of Merit and Demerit -- 5. Immanuel Kant: Moral Worth as Alone Deserving Happiness -- 6. John Stuart Mill: Justice, Desert and Utility -- 7, Henry Sidgwick: Justice as Desert -- 8. W.D. Ross: What Things Are Good?".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part II. Contemporary Interpretations of Desert -- Introduction: Owen McLeod -- A. The Concept of Desert -- 9. joel Feinberg: justice and Personal Desert -- 10. John Kleinig: The Concept of Desert -- 11. David Miller: Deserts -- 12. Julian Lamont: The Concept of Desert in Distributive justice -- 8. Desert and Responsibility -- 13. Galen Strawson: The Impossibility of Moral Responsibility -- 14. Harry Frankfurt: Freedom of the Will and the Concept of a Person -- 15. David Miller: Desert and Determinism -- 16. Fred Feldman: Desert: Reconsideration of Some Received Wisdom -- C. The Li wisian Debate -- 17. Herbert Spiegelberg: An Argument for Equality from Compensatory Desert -- 18. John Rawls: A Theory of justice -- 19. Robert Nozick: Anarchy, State, and Utopia -- 20. Michael Sandel: Liberalism and the Limits of Justice -- 21. Owen McLeod: Desert and Institutions -- 22. Samuel Scheffler: Responsibility, Reactive Attitudes, and Liberalism in philosophy and politics.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part III. The Role and Significance of Desert -- 23. Michael A. Slote: Desert, Consent and Justice -- 24. Norman Daniels: Merit and Meritocracy -- 25. Robert Goodin: Negating Positive Desert Claims -- 26. Robert Young: Egalitarianism and the Modest Significance of Desert -- 27. Fred Feldman: Adjusting Utility for Justice: A Consequentialist Reply to the Objection from Justice -- 28. Owen McLeod: Desert and Wages -- 29. Louis P. Pojman: Does Equality Trump Desert? -- 30. Shelly Kagan: Equality and Desert.".
- catalog title "What do we deserve? : a reader on justice and desert / Louis P. Pojman, Owen McLeod, editors.".
- catalog type "text".