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Jonathan Wolff

    June 25, 1959

    Jonathan Wolff is a professor specializing in political philosophy, with a recent focus on disadvantage, equality, and public policy decision-making. His work delves into the theoretical underpinnings of social inequalities and seeks to formulate just solutions through rigorous philosophical inquiry. Wolff critically examines the foundations of public policy, exploring how these principles can be applied to address real-world challenges. His approach is characterized by analytical depth and a commitment to enhancing societal understanding and improvement.

    Ethics and Public Policy
    An Introduction to Political Philosophy
    Readings in Moral Philosophy
    • Readings in Moral Philosophy

      • 688 pages
      • 25 hours of reading

      Featuring a diverse array of philosophers and ethical issues, this reader stands out for its comprehensive selection. It serves both as a standalone resource and as a companion to Jonathan Wolff's An Introduction to Moral Philosophy. The collection includes key readings in moral theory alongside pressing applied ethics topics. Designed with effective pedagogy, it provides excellent value for students seeking to deepen their understanding of moral philosophy.

      Readings in Moral Philosophy2017
      4.1
    • Ethics and Public Policy

      • 344 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      First edition published by Routledge 2011--T.p. verso.

      Ethics and Public Policy2011
      3.9
    • An Introduction to Political Philosophy

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Exploring fundamental questions about justice, power, and the role of the state, this book delves into key political theories and the thoughts of influential philosophers. It examines concepts such as liberty, equality, and democracy, providing readers with a framework to understand contemporary political issues. Through engaging discussions, it encourages critical thinking about the moral implications of political decisions and the philosophical underpinnings of governance. Ideal for students and anyone interested in the philosophical foundations of politics.

      An Introduction to Political Philosophy2006
      4.2