Results for 'vinit haksar'

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  1. Compassion and Evil
    1. Vinit Haksar

    Compassion and Evil

    Rehabilitative Ideal and the Necessity of Unjust Punishment?

    This book examines the idea of punishment and some alternative humane methods of treating crime such as the public health=quarantine approach.

    € 57,95
  2. Compassion and Evil
    1. Vinit Haksar

    Compassion and Evil

    Rehabilitative Ideal and the Necessity of Unjust Punishment?

    This book examines the idea of punishment and some alternative humane methods of treating crime such as the public health=quarantine approach.

    € 214,95
  3. Gandhi and Liberalism
    1. Vinit Haksar

    Gandhi and Liberalism

    Satyagraha and the Conquest of Evil

    One of the main themes running through Gandhi’s life and work was the battle against evil. This book offers a fascinating reconstruction of Gandhi and the doctrine of ahimsa or non-violence.

    € 67,95
  4. Perfectionism and Neutrality

    Perfectionism and Neutrality

    Essays in Liberal Theory

    Editors provide a substantive introduction to the history and theories of perfectionism and neutrality, expertly contextualizing the essays and making the collection accessible.

    € 64,95
  5. The Philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi for the Twenty-First Century

    The Philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi for the Twenty-First Century

    The collection is well organized, reasonably focused, and highly engaging. Without exception, the essays are well-written and thought-provoking. This book makes an important intellectual contribution.

    € 60,95
  6. Gandhi and Liberalism
    1. Vinit Haksar

    Gandhi and Liberalism

    Satyagraha and the Conquest of Evil

    ‘A very good book, very carefully thought out and explained, backed by lifetime's knowledge of India and contributions to political philosophy.’ Professor Sir Richard Sorabji, Honorary Fellow, Wolfson College, Oxford, UK ‘This unusual and exciting book makes a concerted attempt with clearly argued ideas to present both liberalism and Gandhi on issues such as civil disobedience and overcoming evil in society, and contributes to the present discussion in political theory by making some important corrections in the existing understanding of Gandhi.’ Professor A. Raghuramaraju, Department of Philosophy, University of Hyderabad, India 'This [is an] important book . . . any serious student of Gandhi's thought, or of non-violence and civil disobedience, or with dealing with the world's evil, can only profit from reading this persuasively argued and frequently delightful book.' Professor Rajmohan Gandhi, The Book Review ‘Vinit Haksar’s scholarship is truly admirable. He tells us not only the story of Gandhi, he also encourages us to see Gandhi in the context of the larger politico-philosophical issues the liberals are known for raising.’ Professor Avijit Pathak, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India International Quarterly ‘Vinit Haksar's book is a welcome and original addition to this (Gandhian) literature, developing a cluster of related concepts central to liberal political thought ’ Professor Mohamed Mehdi, Philosophical Review

    € 193,95