This article illustrates your understanding of the classical and social contract approaches to justice with illustrative examples from contemporary political life.
classical and social contract approaches to justice
What is a Just State?
- Firstly, explain the idea that society should be based on virtue by discussing Confucius, Plato, and /or Aristotle
- Secondly,explain at least one version of social contract theory
- Thirdly, illustrate your understanding of the classical and social contract approaches to justice with illustrative examples from contemporary political life.
- Finally,remember to explain specific theories with supporting citations from the textbook and online lectures. Review and comment on the posts of other students and the instructor by the end of the week.
We have been setting our focuses on the purpose, understanding, and nature of the self. We are to introduce the idea that the self is relational. This greatly touched upon the role of community in how we understand ourselves. This week, we will continue that line of inquiry by examining social and political philosophy. Political philosophy involves an inquiry into the foundations, presuppositions, and relationships that inform and uphold laws and r. The social understanding is more broadly as the relationship between the individual and the community.
Your Learning Objectives for the Week:
- Firtly, understand different political and social philosophies and reflect upon the concept of a just society.
- Secondly, It is a central organizing principle of societies that often governs the processes of production and reproduction, consumption and distribution’ (FAO, 1997). As as we see from the FAO definition, gender issues focus on women and on the relationship between men and women, their roles, access to and control over resources, division of labour, interests and needs. Gender relations affect household security, family well-being, planning, production and many other aspects of life (Bravo-Baumann, 2000).Finally, This is the topic today.
