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Talking About Welfare - Readings in Philosophy

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Originally published in 1976 Talking About Welfare is a collection of essays providing a general survey of the problems facing social welfare. The book introduces a number of philosophers, social workers and social administrators, concentrating on problems in describing a general philosophical orientation to social work, what it means to understand another person, and to problems in describing and justifying social work and social welfare activity. The essays collected contribute to discussion of a wide range of welfare issues, principally that of personal and social welfare, the moral justification of welfare provision, and conceptions of community.

List of contents

Notes on contributors Acknowledgements Introduction 1. The Right to Welfare 2. The Concept of Welfare 3. The Good of Man 4. Alienation and Self-Realization 5. Human Rights, Real and Supposed 6. Welfare State and Welfare Society 7. Respect for Persons and Public Morality 8. Liberty, Equality and Fraternity 9. Who is my Stranger? 10. The Concept of Community 11. The Function of Social Work in Society 12. The Art and Science of Helping 13. Knowing by Living Through 14. On Not Being Judgmental Bibliography

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Noel W Timms, David Watson

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Originally published in 1976 Talking About Welfare is a collection of essays providing a general survey of the problems facing social welfare.

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Authors Noel W Watson Timms, Noel Watson Timms, David Timms Watson
Assisted by Noel Timms (Editor), Noel W Timms (Editor), David Watson (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.08.2020
 
EAN 9781138611580
ISBN 978-1-138-61158-0
No. of pages 322
Series Routledge Library Editions: Welfare and the State
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy > General, dictionaries
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

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