論米勒的制度主義社會正義論

Translated title of the contribution: On David Miller's Institutional Theory of Social Justice

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Abstract

Recently, there has been a rising interest in institutionalism in political studies. Institutionalism appears as both empirical theories of politics and normative theories of social justice. This paper examines David Miller's institutional theory of social justice, its characteristics and theoretical consistency. Miller's theory takes manifold institutions seriously and its aim is to prescribe how to design institutions and regulate their operation. Miller attempts to combine pluralistic principles of justice, multi-dimensional functions of principles of justice, variety of resources and manifold social contexts together into a coherent whole. Apart from institutions, distributive outcomes, procedures and human behaviors are important elements of institutional theory of social justice. We aim to integrate these elements and thereby further develop miller's theory. This paper outlines a framework of institutional theory and aims at its improvements. Miller's theory stimulates us to rethink the possibility of a localized theory stimulates us to rethink the possibility of a localized theory of justice appropriate to the present domestic context.
Translated title of the contributionOn David Miller's Institutional Theory of Social Justice
Original languageChinese (Traditional)
Pages (from-to)119-198
Number of pages80
JournalTaiwanese Political Science Review
Volume9
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2005 Jun 1

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