Tanner Lectures on Human ValuesVol. 19$30.00Edited by Grethe B. Peterson The Tanner Lectures on Human Values, founded July 1, 1978, at Clare Hall, Cambridge University, was established by the American scholar, industrialist, and philanthropist Obert Clark Tanner. Lectureships are awarded to outstanding scholars or leaders in broadly defined fields of human values, and transcend ethnic, national, religious, or ideological distinctions. CONTENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS: Nancy Fraser Social Justice in the Age of Identity Politics: Redistribution, Recognition, and Participation Peter Gay The Living Enlightenment Thomas M. Scanlon The Status of Well-Being Stuart Hampshire Justice is Conflict: The Soul and the City Dorothy L. Cheney and Robert M. SeyfarthWhy Animals Don’t Have Language Robert M. Solow Welfare and Work Marian Wright Edelman Standing for Children Liam Hudson The Life of the Mind Barbara Herman Moral Literacy Francis Fukuyama Social Capital Grethe Peterson is director of the Tanner Lectures on Human Values. She lives in Park City, Utah. |