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Defining justice as the protection of individual rights and the freedom to choose one's own values.

Is it ethical to kill one person to save five?

The Aristotelian approach, which Sandel heavily favors. This perspective argues that justice is inextricably linked to the "good life," meaning society must honor and reward virtues like civic duty, fairness, and mutual respect.

—a cornerstone of modern political philosophy—an effective digital publication (EPUB) should bridge the gap between abstract moral dilemmas and modern civic life. Here is a proposed "Justice Feature" for an EPUB platform: Interactive "Moral Compass" Cases justice michael sandelepub hot

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Edition: 1st ed. Description: New York : Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2009. National Library of Australia Sandel's "Justice: What's the Right Thing to Do?" - Aithor

Michael Sandel’s is a global intellectual phenomenon. Originally a legendary Harvard course attended by over 15,000 students, it has been adapted into an international bestselling book and a popular PBS series. The book challenges readers to navigate "hot" moral dilemmas—from price gouging and affirmative action to the ethical limits of markets. Core Frameworks of Justice Defining justice as the protection of individual rights

Michael J. Sandel's is a seminal exploration of moral philosophy and political theory, adapted from his legendary Harvard University course. The book invites readers to grapple with the "big questions" of justice by applying philosophical concepts to contemporary ethical dilemmas like affirmative action, same-sex marriage, and the moral limits of markets. Core Philosophical Frameworks

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Sandel delves into the idea that moral worth stems from doing the right thing for the right reason, rather than just the consequences. This perspective argues that justice is inextricably linked

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Applying John Rawls’s "Difference Principle" to modern debates over affirmative action and wealth redistribution.

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