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Michael Joseph Sandel [3] (/ s æ n ˈ d ɛ l /; born March 5, 1953) is an American political philosopher and the Anne T. and Robert M. Bass Professor of Government at Harvard University, where his course Justice was the university's first course to be made freely available online and on television.
Sandel addresses a series of alternative theories of justice. The utilitarianism of Jeremy Bentham is outlined and criticised and then John Stuart Mill 's refinements are discussed. The libertarians , in particular Robert Nozick , and their arguments are discussed.
Liberalism and the Limits of Justice (1982; second edition 1998) is a book by the American political philosopher Michael J. Sandel.The book presents a critique of John Rawls' theory of justice as fairness, as articulated in A Theory of Justice (1971).
Justice and the Market is an ethical perspective based upon the allocation of ... Three objections to the difference principle are identified by Michael Sandel as ...
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