yes he has a great series Justice: what's the right thing to do that is several clips about an hour long that covers a lot and worth watching! I encourage everyone to watch and think his work. And since this video he mentions writing a book on justice I hope to buy it sometime.
I think I've figured out why I like sandel so much, he brings philosophy to being applied in our society. Not only is he a great philosopher that is great at presenting his ideas, but he has taken on a subject of justice and ethics applying them to todays world with different analogies that make you really think about arguments for AND against, pros and cons to see different sides of the arguments. I usually agree with most his conclusions but even if I don't he presents a respectable argument.
I just finished his "Justice" and it was a very well reasoned defence of an Aristotelean-type notion of justice. It was a nice breath of philosophical fresh air given the widespread popularity of the Rawlsian notion of justice. Rick
I completely agree with that sentiment. He is not the type of person to ever say "I have figured this out". I do not always agree with him, but he never demands that I do. I never feel coerced in anything he says.
If you wanna hear more from this guy, he has a lecture series also on youtube that is absolutely amazing.
yes he has a great series Justice: what's the right thing to do that is several clips about an hour long that covers a lot and worth watching! I encourage everyone to watch and think his work. And since this video he mentions writing a book on justice I hope to buy it sometime.
I think I've figured out why I like sandel so much, he brings philosophy to being applied in our society. Not only is he a great philosopher that is great at presenting his ideas, but he has taken on a subject of justice and ethics applying them to todays world with different analogies that make you really think about arguments for AND against, pros and cons to see different sides of the arguments. I usually agree with most his conclusions but even if I don't he presents a respectable argument.
I just finished his "Justice" and it was a very well reasoned defence of an Aristotelean-type notion of justice. It was a nice breath of philosophical fresh air given the widespread popularity of the Rawlsian notion of justice.
Rick
I completely agree with that sentiment. He is not the type of person to ever say "I have figured this out". I do not always agree with him, but he never demands that I do. I never feel coerced in anything he says.
What a great man.
excellent video, very smart man
They privatized their gains but socialized their losses..