The morality of gay rights : an exploration in political philosophy / Carlos A. Ball.
Material type: TextPublisher: New York : Routledge, [2003]Copyright date: ©2003Description: xiv, 273 pages ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0415931401
- 9780415931403
- 041593141X
- 9780415931410
- 306.766 21
- HQ76.5 .B35 2003
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 219-261) and index.
Introduction: Why Morality? -- 1. Neutral Liberalism. 1. Rawls's Political Liberalism. 2. Rawls from a Gay Rights Perspective. 3. Dworkin's Liberal Equality and Moral Bracketing. 4. The Later Dworkin: Individual Ethics and the Liberal Society -- 2. Pragmatic Liberalism. 1. Rorty's Pragmatism. 2. Rorty from a Gay Rights Perspective. 3. Posner's Pragmatism and Human Sexuality. 4. Rational Man as Moral Man -- 3. Moral Liberalism. 1. Needs, Capabilities, and the Leading of Full Human Lives. 2. Relationships, Attachments, and Autonomy. 3. Moral Liberalism and Gay Rights -- 4. Communitarianism. 1. Sandellian Values and Communities. 2. The Role of Community in the Lives of Lesbians and Gay Men. 3. Walzer and Justice. 4. Internal Social Criticism: Same-Sex Marriage and Parenting by Lesbians and Gay Men -- 5. Postmodernism. 1. Foucault and Sexual Ethics. 2. Agency Versus Autonomy in Foucault's Late Writings. 3. Codes of Conduct and a Gay and Lesbian Sexual Ethic.
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