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Attila Gergely Mráz
Contemporary Theories of Justice: Social, Political and Distributive Egalitarianism and Their Critiques

THESIS TOPIC PROPOSAL

Institute: Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest
philosophy
Doctoral School of Philosophy

Thesis supervisor: Attila Gergely Mráz
Location of studies (in Hungarian): ELTE BTK
Abbreviation of location of studies: ELTE


Description of the research topic:

Possible topics include: relations between social, political and economic justice; relational egalitarian and luck egalitarian theories and their distributive implications (e.g., Anderson, Dworkin, Scheffler, Lippert-Rasmussen, Wolff), republican theories of justice (e.g., Pettit); egalitarian justice, non-discrimination, affirmative action (Hellman, Khaitan, Moreau); social, political distributive justice and private property – theories of capitalism, property-owning democracy, market and liberal socialism (e.g., Friedman, Hayek, Rawls, Roemer); the currency of egalitarian justice: welfare, resources, capabilities (e.g., Arneson, Cohen, Dworkin, Nussbaum & Sen), intergenerational justice; the scope of justice: national, regional and global; justice and the workplace: authority, voice, alienation, exploitation (e.g., Anderson, Vrousalis); applied issues of justice and public policy, e.g., the justice of taxation, universal basic income.

Required language skills: angol nyelvű szakszöveg-olvasá
Number of students who can be accepted: 1

Deadline for application: 2024-05-06


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