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Justice: From Form to Law in Thought and Practice

by Udaya R. Tennakoon
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9798233012297
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Udaya R. Tennakoon
  • Publisher Imprint: Udaya R. Tennakoon
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  • Pages: 116
  • Original Price: USD 16.99
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 146 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Ethics & Moral Philosophy

ustice: From Form to Law in Thought and Practice - Book 2 continues the exploration begun in Peace, Being Pieces. This volume examines the evolution of justice from Plato's conception of ideal order, through Aristotle's cultivation of virtue, to the Stoic integration of reason and natural law, and the Roman codification of civic justice.

Where Book 1 traced justice emerging from breath, ritual, and attention in the cosmos, this book follows its crystallization in cities, institutions, and human practice. Plato's dialogues show how inquiry and reason shape the soul and the polis, highlighting the tension between desire and harmony. Aristotle relocates justice to habit and character, grounding virtue in daily life. Epicurus demonstrates how care for self and friends nurtures ethical peace, while Stoics like Seneca and Marcus Aurelius show justice as alignment with reason and cosmic law. Roman jurists, especially Cicero, translate these insights into civic law, balancing custom, duty, and fairness.

Through post-haibun and post-haiku, this book invites readers not only to read but to inhabit justice: to feel its pulse, to witness its unfolding in human practice, and to reflect on its relational and ecological dimensions. Justice is not presented as a static principle but as a living current, flowing through thought, city, law, and human care.

Structured to echo the evolution of moral and legal thought, the book presents sequences of haibun, post-haibun, haiku, and post-haiku that guide readers through philosophical inquiry, ethical reflection, and civic practice. By weaving poetry with philosophy, it provides a meditative lens for understanding justice as it moves from abstract form to embodied action, from contemplation to law, and from individual virtue to universal concern.

This work is both a study and a meditation-a bridge between ancient reflection and contemporary ethical awareness, engaging readers seeking philosophy, poetry, or the enduring questions of justice in human life.

Tennakoon, Udaya R.: -

As a Diaspora Poet, he lives in Zürich, Switzerland, but his home country is Sri Lanka, where he was born in 1970. Being a political refugee, he sees the world in many perspectives and engages with writing, theater, and research. Tennakoon graduated from University of Colombo and University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka. At the University of Basel, Switzerland, and also at the University of Innsbruck, Austria, He has studied 'History' in his bachelor, 'Drama and Theater' and 'Peace and Conflict Transformation' for my master Studies. As a writer, he has published several books in Sinhala and has done some theater works. He contributes articles to many websites and also as a social activist, he has been engaging with many voluntary works inside Switzerland and Europe as well as outside in Nepal and Sri Lanka.

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