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Healthy Eating Policy and Political Philosophy: A Public Reason Approach by Barnhill and Bonotti is a terrific effort to provide a systematic method for appraising the ethical aspects, broadly
Political Philosophy: A Public Reason Approach (Barnhill and Bonotti 2022), we argue that both paternalistic justifications for healthy eating efforts and anti-paternalistic arguments against them can be ... debates in political philosophy, considers the implications of different theoretical positions for healthy eating efforts, and then develops a framework for assessing policies that can be used by
Healthy Eating Policy and Political Philosophy: A Public Reason Approach while also critically engaging with the place of racial justice, global interconnectedness, and debates over science in thinking ... did not participate in, I swear. So, with all this going on around me it was hard not to read Healthy Eating Policy and Political Philosophy in light of these concerns and test its thesis against them
'yes.' Although not much work had been done on the philosophy of recipes prior to this volume, the topic can no longer be absent from any comprehensive study of the philosophy of food. Indeed, many of ... contamination between philosophy and other disciplines, at least when it comes to food.” (2) I found this “multidisciplinary” (3) approach particularly admirable and effective: many of the chapters clearly
In their book Healthy Eating Policy and Political Philosophy: A Public Reason Approach, Matteo Bonotti and Anne Barnhill defend a conception of public reason centred on the notion of accessibility ... public reasoning for concrete political questions remains surprisingly rare”. Matteo Bonotti and Anne Barnhill’s Healthy Eating Policy and Political Philosophy: A Public Reason Approach (2022) stands out
recent book (Healthy Eating Policy and Political Philosophy) tackle these issues (and others) in a manner that seeks to combine the liberal values of state neutrality and antipaternalism, as well as the ... . Rescuing Public Reason Liberalism's Accessibility Requirement . Law and Philosophy 39 ( 1 ): 35 ‒ 65 Barnhill , Anne, and Matteo Bonotti . 2022 . Healthy Eating Policy and Political Philosophy . New York
, we only gain positive obligations towards animals in the contexts of our relationships with them, which can be personal or political. He argues that human beings have collective positive duties towards ... relationships can also be collective, political ones, grounded on our membership of morally significant groups such as states, or, perhaps, the human species. This is important, as it allows Milburn to maintain
Even though the phenomenon of gentrification is ever-growing in contemporary urban contexts, especially in high income countries, it has been mostly overlooked by normative political theorists and ... perspective even once we recognize the importance of gentrification for enabling newcomers to enact life plans. The Existing Debate on Gentrification in Political Theory and Philosophy Gentrification involves
Private international law presents a dilemma for legal and political philosophy. Legal and political philosophers have ignored private international law, with only a few scattered attempts to ... outside these relationships. This article examines these issues from the standpoint of contractualist moral and political philosophy. How can private international law be justified from a moral point of
. Studies in Social, Political, and Legal Philosophy . Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield. Rozin , Paul. 1976 . The Selection of Foods by Rats, Humans, and Other Animals . In Advances in The Study of Behavior , ed ... ://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. Page 20 of 21 Alexander , Larry, and Michael Moore . 2021 . Deontological Ethics . In The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, ed. Edward N. Zalta. https://plato.stanford.edu
positions) in animal ethics and the philosophy of food. We distinguish new omnivorism from four other non-vegan positions and then differentiate three versions of new omnivorism based on the kinds of animal ... Animals. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press 1 Department of Philosophy, Saint Mary's University of Minnesota , Winona, MN 55987 , USA 2 International Relations , Politics and History
multiculturalism bad for animals? Journal of Political Philosophy 11 ( 1 ): 1 - 22 . Csergo , J. 2018 . Food as a collective heritage brand in the era of globalization . International Journal of Cultural Property 25 ... , including the rationales underlying these cultural food practices. For their rich tales not only reach over multiple centuries, but also inform the social and political role of cultural food practices
PROVIDING JUDICIAL REVIEW FOR DECISIONS BY POLITICAL TRUSTEES HENRY H. PERRITT Chaos in Iraq, controversy over U.S. unilateralism, and skepticism about “nationbuilding” have unsettled ground rules ... political trustees1 exercise temporary legislative, executive and judicial authority; yet in no case to date have they structured their judicial authority so as to provide for judicial review of either the
potential objections. Finally, we discuss how our novel argument relates to extant ethical arguments in favor or curtailing ASF production and consumption. Political philosophy; Public health ethics; COVID ... principle . Journal of Political Philosophy 14 : 33 - 60 . Gaus , G.F. 2011 . The order of public reason: A theory of freedom and morality in a diverse and bounded world . New York: Cambridge University Press
. Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 16 : 655 - 675 . Cochrane , A. 2016 . Labour rights for animals. In The political turn in animal ethics , ed. R. Garner and S. O 'Sullivan ... of their ability to communicate, work and relate to others. Their approach is viewed as one of the triggers of the political turn in animal ethics, a paradigm shift characterized by, among other things
not yet exist (Rawls 1971; Tan 2015; Caney 2020) . While these authors have focused primarily on changing laws through political activism, a similar point applies to individual consumption choices ... retailers will offer these alternatives. Finally, the relevant social norms may also increase the likelihood that formal political institutions, such as state or federal legislatures, can enact effective
attempted to give voice to their experiences, as well as explain the factors that contributed to the silencing of their voices, including how they have been caught as a political tool between multiple ... ” were in the context of Taiwan to understand how their part of the historical narrative has been exempted to serve as a political tool. In summary, they were sex slaves to the Japanese army during the
POLITICAL RISK AND INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT LAW JASON WEBB YACKEE 0 1 0 Copyright © 2014 by Jason Webb Yackee 1 JD, Duke University School of Law , 2004; PhD, Political Science , University of ... difficulties related to measuring political risk and to international law’s arguably rather limited promise to provide meaningful protections against that risk. Part I explores the concept of political risk
various mutually reinforcing social, cultural, environmental, political, and economic dilemmas ( Berry 2019 ). These dilemmas are intertwined with the prevailing neoliberal orthodoxy that forms the ... current food systems is manifold and mutually reinforcing. For instance, it is presented as a policy tool (Fairbairn 2010) , an approach to political economy with the potential to dislodge the hegemonic
Political Theory of Animal Rights . Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN: 9780199599660 . Ferré , F. 1986 . Moderation, morals and meat . Inquiry : A Journal Of Medical Care Organization, Provision And ... vulnerability to Disease . Behavioral Sciences 11 ( 5 ): 65 . https://doi.org/10.3390/bs11050065. Schaefer , G. O. , and J. Savulescu . 2014 . The Ethics of Producing in Vitro Meat . Journal of Applied Philosophy