Two Faces of Justice
Discover the intricate dynamics of justice in "Two Faces of Justice" by Jiwei Ci, published by Harvard University Press in 2006. This thought-provoking exploration delves into the dual nature of justice, shedding light on its complex interconnections with resentment, punishment, and forgiveness.
Over the course of 264 pages, Ci offers a compelling analysis of the human psychology underlying justice, examining what drives moral agents to pursue fairness and why this quest can be both uplifting and precarious. With a deep dive into the motivations and intricacies that accompany our desire for justice, this book invites readers to reflect on their own conceptions of fairness and morality.
If you're intrigued by the philosophical debates surrounding justice and its implications in society, "Two Faces of Justice" is a must-read that will enrich your understanding of this essential human experience. Don't miss the chance to add this insightful hardback to your collection today.