Justice as Attunement: Transforming Constitutions in Law, Literature, Economics and the Rest of Life

Justice as Attunement: Transforming Constitutions in Law, Literature, Economics and the Rest of Life book cover

Justice as Attunement: Transforming Constitutions in Law, Literature, Economics and the Rest of Life

Author(s): Richard Dawson (Author)

  • Publisher: Routledge
  • Publication Date: 9 Aug. 2013
  • Edition: 1st
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 296 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0415857511
  • ISBN-13: 9780415857512

Book Description

The meaning of an expression resides not in the expression itself but in the experience of a person’s engagement with it. Meaning will be different not only to different people but also to the same person at different times. This book offers a way of attending to these different meanings. This way (or method) is a version of a trans-cultural activity that Richard Dawson calls attunement. The activity of attunement involves a movement of self-adjustment to a language, which a person transforms in her or his use of it. Consciously performing the activity can enable understanding of the processes by which we constitute ourselves and others when we use a language. This directly connects to the topic justice, which is concerned with constituting appropriate selves and relations.

Justice as Attunement engages with a wide range of texts – legal, literary, economic, philosophical, among others – and illuminates many useful and fascinating connections between them. There is a sense in which this book transcends disciplinary boundaries, for, in addition to students and scholars of law, literature, economics, and philosophy, it is written to a general reader who is interested in reflecting on and doing justice to their experiences in life.

Editorial Reviews

Review

“In all this, it is a very human book, nothing if not sincere, heartfelt, and personal. Whatever flaws it may seem to have are flaws born of the author’s courage in writing it: reflections of the complexities of a mind trying to be honest with itself. It is also brilliant.”

Jack L. Sammons, Mercer University School of Law for Interdisciplinary Journal of Law and Justice (number 11, 2014)

About the Author

Richard Dawson has held teaching positions in economics, law, and politics and published work on the economic role of government, on colonization, and on literary dimensions of law.

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