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Social Justice in Contemporary Housing
Applying Rawls' Difference Principle
von Helen Taylor
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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ISBN: 978-1-351-04669-5
Erschienen am 03.09.2018
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 114 Seiten

Preis: 29,99 €

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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Philosophy is not usually seen as a guidance for modern housing policy but in this new book, Helen Taylor argues that there is something innovative about the application of philosophy to housing. The philosophical framework used within this book is John Rawls' conception of justice as fairness.



Helen Taylor is a lecturer in housing studies at Cardiff Metropolitan University, UK. She is Communications Officer for the Housing Studies Association, as well as a board member for housing sector organisations Newport City Homes and Cymorth Cymru, and sector publication Welsh Housing Quarterly.



Chapter 1 - Housing Studies, Philosophy, and Policy

The epistemological foundations of housing studies

The relationship between philosophy and policy

Applied philosophy

Policy: homelessness and housing first

Chapter 2 - The Role of the Reasonable in Public Justification

Introduction

The two moral powers

The use of reasonableness as a regulatory mechanism

A political conception of justice

The liberal principle of legitimacy

Applying reasonableness to social policy: The 'Bedroom Tax'

Chapter 3 - A Rawlsian Account of Justice

Justice as fairness

The difference principle

Applying the difference principle

Justifying the use of the difference principle

Reflective equilibrium

Extending the concept of reflective equilibrium

Chapter 4 - Primary Goods: An Appropriate Metric?

Criticisms of primary goods

Alternative metrics

Revising primary goods

Chapter 5 - Self-Command and Basic Justice

Self-respect as a primary good

Self-command and social freedom

The revised metric

Chapter 6 - Applying Philosophy to Housing

The modified test

Application to policy

Conclusion

Bibliography


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