In this book, which was originally published in 1992, Klaus Scherer
brought together leading scholars from the social sciences to
discuss theoretical and empirical studies of justice. They examined
the nature of justice from the perspective of philosophy,
economics, law, sociology and psychology, and explored possible
lines of convergence. A critical examination of theories of justice
from Plato and Aristotle, through Marx, to Rawls and Habermas heads
a collection which addresses the role of justice in economics and
the law and which evaluates sociological and psychological stances
in relation to justice distributive and procedural. All the
material is of clear cross-disciplinary interest; and this broad
and authoritative survey of thinking on the topic will appeal to
all researchers in the area, whatever their background, as well as
to those confronting issues of justice in law politics and
business.
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