About 200 students, faculty and community members came to Rackham Auditorium on Wednesday afternoon to hear Charles W. Mills, a distinguished philosophy professor at the City University of New York, ...
Asked to describe John Rawls, his old friend and fellow philosopher, Rogers Albritton said, "My principle sense of Jack is of a man who has an incredibly fine moral sense in his dealings with other ...
A couple of days ago, I published an academic research article titled “Health and Disease Concepts Cannot Be Grounded in Social Justice Alone” in the Croatian Journal of Philosophy. The title is ...
Justice is frequently in the background of debates about health care access, financing, and delivery in the United States and elsewhere. Is it just to have as many uninsured citizens as we do? Are ...
From Brexit to Donald Trump, dramatic political events over the last few months have shaken confidence in and prompted widespread debate about our democratic processes. Our attitudes often affect the ...
"Contradictions, or at least dichotomies have emerged regarding the actual implementation of this call to action, and our task now is to harmonize these dichotomies if we can." -Pedro Arrupe, S.J. The ...
In this week's special episode of Trump's Trials, a former Supreme Court justice has a warning. Stephen Breyer's new book makes the case that being a judge is more than reading the Constitution. Right ...
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