Justice, Human Nature, and Political Obligation [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 31 (1):118-119 (1977)
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In offering his analysis of the concepts of the good and the just, the author combines certain techniques of social science with a philosophical reflection upon certain fundamental issues. It is the objective of this book to establish a balanced approach differing from relativism and historicism on the one hand, and normative absolutism on the other. The task is not an easy one; many may view the attempt here to be less than conclusive, though it is certainly challenging. Essentially the book argues for a concept of human nature that is "dispositional," and defined contextually, but in some sense not bound to circumstances in the way in which the historicist would have it. Kaplan utilizes the principles of "systems analysis," explained in detail in the first chapter of the book, to reach this contextual understanding of human nature. It is by identification of social systems as homeostatic that the argument is advanced that units of social and political analysis cannot be treated in the abstract, nor can they be understood without acknowledging contextual rules that are in some sense objective.

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