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This volume demonstrates that the debate between cosmopolitans and non-cosmopolitans has become increasingly sophisticated. It advances the discussion on many of the questions over which cosmopolitans and non-cosmopolitans continue to disagree.
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This volume demonstrates that the debate between cosmopolitans and non-cosmopolitans has become increasingly sophisticated. It advances the discussion on many of the questions over which cosmopolitans and non-cosmopolitans continue to disagree.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press (UK)
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. August 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 160mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9780199678426
- ISBN-10: 0199678421
- Artikelnr.: 47866596
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press (UK)
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. August 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 160mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9780199678426
- ISBN-10: 0199678421
- Artikelnr.: 47866596
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Gillian Brock is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Auckland in New Zealand. Her most recent work has been on global justice and related fields. She is the author of Global Justice: A Cosmopolitan Account (Oxford University Press, 2009) and editor or co-editor of Current Debates in Global Justice, The Political Philosophy of Cosmopolitanism, Necessary Goods: Our Responsibilities to Meet Others' Needs, and Global Heath and Global Health Ethics. She has contributed extensively to journals, including Ethics, The Monist, American Philosophical Quarterly, Philosophy, Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Journal of Social Philosophy, Analysis, Philosophical Forum, Public Affairs Quarterly, the Journal of Global Ethics, Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, The Journal of Ethics, and Utilitas.
* 1: Gillian Brock: Rethinking the Cosmopolitanism versus
Non-Cosmopolitanism Debate: An Introduction
* 2: Michael Blake: We Are All Cosmopolitans Now
* 3: Andrea Sangiovanni: On the Relation Between Moral and Distributive
Equality
* 4: Lea Ypi: Cosmopolitanism Without If and Without But
* 5: Laura Valentini: Cosmopolitan Justice and Rightful Enforceability
* 6: Saladin Meckled-Garcia: Is There Really a Human Rights Deficit?
* 7: Elizabeth Ashford: Severe Poverty as a Systemic Human Rights
Violation
* 8: Miriam Ronzoni: For (Some) Political and Institutional
Cosmopolitanism (Even if) Against Moral Cosmopolitanism
* 9: David Reidy: Cosmopolitanism: Liberal and Otherwise
* 10: Samuel Freeman: The Social and Institutional Bases of
Distributive Justice
* 11: Darrel Moellendorf: Human Dignity, Associative Duties, and
Egalitarian Global Justice
* 12: Simon Keller: Worldly Citizens: Civic Virtue without Patriotism
* 13: Fabian Schuppert: Collective Agency and Global Non-Domination
* 14: Richard W. Miller: The Cosmopolitan Controversy Needs a Mid-life
Crisis
* 15: Thomas Pogge: Concluding Reflections
Non-Cosmopolitanism Debate: An Introduction
* 2: Michael Blake: We Are All Cosmopolitans Now
* 3: Andrea Sangiovanni: On the Relation Between Moral and Distributive
Equality
* 4: Lea Ypi: Cosmopolitanism Without If and Without But
* 5: Laura Valentini: Cosmopolitan Justice and Rightful Enforceability
* 6: Saladin Meckled-Garcia: Is There Really a Human Rights Deficit?
* 7: Elizabeth Ashford: Severe Poverty as a Systemic Human Rights
Violation
* 8: Miriam Ronzoni: For (Some) Political and Institutional
Cosmopolitanism (Even if) Against Moral Cosmopolitanism
* 9: David Reidy: Cosmopolitanism: Liberal and Otherwise
* 10: Samuel Freeman: The Social and Institutional Bases of
Distributive Justice
* 11: Darrel Moellendorf: Human Dignity, Associative Duties, and
Egalitarian Global Justice
* 12: Simon Keller: Worldly Citizens: Civic Virtue without Patriotism
* 13: Fabian Schuppert: Collective Agency and Global Non-Domination
* 14: Richard W. Miller: The Cosmopolitan Controversy Needs a Mid-life
Crisis
* 15: Thomas Pogge: Concluding Reflections
* 1: Gillian Brock: Rethinking the Cosmopolitanism versus
Non-Cosmopolitanism Debate: An Introduction
* 2: Michael Blake: We Are All Cosmopolitans Now
* 3: Andrea Sangiovanni: On the Relation Between Moral and Distributive
Equality
* 4: Lea Ypi: Cosmopolitanism Without If and Without But
* 5: Laura Valentini: Cosmopolitan Justice and Rightful Enforceability
* 6: Saladin Meckled-Garcia: Is There Really a Human Rights Deficit?
* 7: Elizabeth Ashford: Severe Poverty as a Systemic Human Rights
Violation
* 8: Miriam Ronzoni: For (Some) Political and Institutional
Cosmopolitanism (Even if) Against Moral Cosmopolitanism
* 9: David Reidy: Cosmopolitanism: Liberal and Otherwise
* 10: Samuel Freeman: The Social and Institutional Bases of
Distributive Justice
* 11: Darrel Moellendorf: Human Dignity, Associative Duties, and
Egalitarian Global Justice
* 12: Simon Keller: Worldly Citizens: Civic Virtue without Patriotism
* 13: Fabian Schuppert: Collective Agency and Global Non-Domination
* 14: Richard W. Miller: The Cosmopolitan Controversy Needs a Mid-life
Crisis
* 15: Thomas Pogge: Concluding Reflections
Non-Cosmopolitanism Debate: An Introduction
* 2: Michael Blake: We Are All Cosmopolitans Now
* 3: Andrea Sangiovanni: On the Relation Between Moral and Distributive
Equality
* 4: Lea Ypi: Cosmopolitanism Without If and Without But
* 5: Laura Valentini: Cosmopolitan Justice and Rightful Enforceability
* 6: Saladin Meckled-Garcia: Is There Really a Human Rights Deficit?
* 7: Elizabeth Ashford: Severe Poverty as a Systemic Human Rights
Violation
* 8: Miriam Ronzoni: For (Some) Political and Institutional
Cosmopolitanism (Even if) Against Moral Cosmopolitanism
* 9: David Reidy: Cosmopolitanism: Liberal and Otherwise
* 10: Samuel Freeman: The Social and Institutional Bases of
Distributive Justice
* 11: Darrel Moellendorf: Human Dignity, Associative Duties, and
Egalitarian Global Justice
* 12: Simon Keller: Worldly Citizens: Civic Virtue without Patriotism
* 13: Fabian Schuppert: Collective Agency and Global Non-Domination
* 14: Richard W. Miller: The Cosmopolitan Controversy Needs a Mid-life
Crisis
* 15: Thomas Pogge: Concluding Reflections