- Author:
Liudmyla Sytnichenko
- Institution:
National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (Ukraine)
- Year of publication:
2015
- Source:
Show
- Pages:
23-31
- DOI Address:
http://dx.doi.org/10.15804/ppsy2015003
- PDF:
ppsy/44/ppsy2015003.pdf
The problem of justice, one of the key problems of contemporary political philosophy, is reconsidered in the light of a new paradigm: Otfried Höffe’s theory of transcendental exchange. The main research question is how this theory influences our understanding of the ways of formation of just moral and legal grounds in contemporary society. In order to understand justice adequately, it is important to regard it as personal responsibility, deeply related to attitudes of solidarity and recognition. There is an attempt to fuse moral and material grounds of social existence in order to overcome social injustice. Freedom and justice are rooted in the living world and are based on formal norms and procedures of morality and law. This gives us methodological grounds for understanding Höffe’s philosophy of political justice, which regards freedom and justice as the main conditions of human existence.
- Author:
Людмила А. Ситниченко (Ludmiła A. Sitniczenko)
- Institution:
Państwowa Akademia Nauk Ukrainy
- Year of publication:
2015
- Source:
Show
- Pages:
147-158
- DOI Address:
https://doi.org/10.15804/so2015109
- PDF:
so/7/so709.pdf
Otfried Hoeffe’s philosophy of political justice
The paper covers an issue of justice in the light of a new paradigm in political philosophy proposed by Otfried Hoeffe’s theory of the exchange of justice. The author analyses the impact of this approach to justice upon understanding of how could contemporary society develop its fair moral and legal grounds. It is proved that for an adequate understanding of justice is its understanding as a personal responsibility, organically related to guidance on solidarity and recognition. Their interpretations of as well attempts to join moral and material grounds of social life to overcome of injustice are in the author’s focus. It is showed that freedom and justice are enrooted in a lifeword, as well relay upon formal norms and procedures of moral and justice. It gives a methodology for understanding of O. Hoeffe’s philosophy of political justice that states freedom and justice as basic conditions of human being.