Justice and Morality [electronic resource] : Human Suffering, Natural Law and International Politics.
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- 9781409402305 (electronic bk.)
- 1409402304 (electronic bk.)
- 327.1 327.101
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Cover; Contents; Introduction; 1 International Relations and Modern Institutional Design; 2 The Morality of Natural Law and International Relations; 3 Thomas Aquinas and the Morality of Natural Law; 4 A Relational Account of 'the Political' Agency, Community and Loving Reasonableness; 5 The Morality of Natural Law and International Politics; Epilogue; Bibliography; Index.
Bridging the contending theories of natural law and international relations, this book proposes a 'relational ontology' as the basis for rethinking our approach to international politics. The book contains a number of challenging and controversial ideas to the study of international political thought which should provoke constructive debate within international relations theory, political theory, and philosophical ethics.
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