Lesson 9 of 13 • 11 upvotes • 14:08mins
John Rawls and Amartya Sen have theorised about justice in a society. We examine their ideas and see where they differ. We look at Rawls's Original Position and Veil of Ignorance, Sen's capabilities approach and niti-nyaya distinction, and also examine criticisms of both philosophers.
13 lessons • 2h 50m
Virtue Ethics - Socrates, Plato & Aristotle
13:54mins
Stoicism and Epicureanism
14:58mins
Natural Law Ethics - St. Thomas Aquinas
11:40mins
Utilitarianism - Bentham and Mill
14:08mins
Deontology (Duty-based Ethics) - Kant
12:10mins
Sentimentalism and Intuitionism
12:26mins
Existentialism
13:32mins
Political Ethics - Karl Marx
12:23mins
Political Ethics - John Rawls & Amartya Sen
14:08mins
Political Ethics - Chanakya
12:23mins
Hindu Ethics
13:35mins
Buddhist & Jaina Ethics
11:55mins
Gandhian Ethics
13:41mins