From Global Poverty to Global Equality provides a philosophical exploration of some of the central questions in the flourishing debate on global justice: Do we have a duty to help eradicate global poverty? Do we also have a duty to pursue global equality? What makes such demands morally justifiable?
From Global Poverty to Global Equality provides a philosophical exploration of some of the central questions in the flourishing debate on global justice: Do we have a duty to help eradicate global poverty? Do we also have a duty to pursue global equality? What makes such demands morally justifiable?Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
A native of Argentina, Pablo Gilabert has been an HLA Hart Visiting Fellow at the University of Oxford, a DAAD Fellow at the University of Frankfurt, a Visiting Fellow at the Australian National University, and a Laurance S. Rockefeller Visiting Faculty Fellow at the Princeton University Center for Human Values. His papers appeared in numerous journals, including, among others, The Journal of Political Philosophy, Political Theory, The Philosophical Quarterly, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Philosophical Studies, Kant-Studien, The Monist, Social Theory and Practice , and Ethical Theory and Moral Practice. He is an Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Concordia University (Montreal, Canada).
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Acknowledgments 1: Introduction: The complexity of the debate on global justice Part I: Beyond Global Poverty 2: Basic positive duties of justice: A contractualist defense 3: Negative duties and the libertarian challenge 4: The feasibility of global poverty eradication in nonideal circumstances Part II: Toward Global Equality 5: Humanist versus associativist accounts of global equality 6: A humanist defense of global equality 7: The feasibility of global equality 8: Conclusion: Exploring responsibilities of global justice Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments 1: Introduction: The complexity of the debate on global justice Part I: Beyond Global Poverty 2: Basic positive duties of justice: A contractualist defense 3: Negative duties and the libertarian challenge 4: The feasibility of global poverty eradication in nonideal circumstances Part II: Toward Global Equality 5: Humanist versus associativist accounts of global equality 6: A humanist defense of global equality 7: The feasibility of global equality 8: Conclusion: Exploring responsibilities of global justice Bibliography Index
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