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Taking Embodiment Seriously in Ethics and Political Philosophy

/Z 1 University of Birmingham , Birmingham , UK It is a common refrain in a certain brand of critical theorising that both liberal political philosophy and ethical theory pay insufficient attention to ... people’s embodiment seriously should look like in ethical theory and political philosophy. To this end, in section  2, I consider the reasons why we ought to take embodiment seriously in ethical theory and

You Can’t Have Your Steak and Call for Political Action on Climate Change, Too

Political of Philosophy 21 ( 3 ): 243 - 259 . Lawford-Smith , H. 2015 . Unethical Consumption & Obligations to Signal. Ethics and International Affairs 29 ( 3 ): 315 - 330 . Lin , B.H. , J.C. Buzby , T.D ... conscious consumption, while perhaps valuable in some respects, has nothing to do with our obligations to fight climate change-where our obligations involve political action aimed at combatting climate change

The Study of Public Policies in Political Science: Latin American Perspectives

countries.Keywords : public policy; public policy approaches; political science studies; Latin America; world-academic system. ... las políticas públicas dentro de la American Political Science Association (APSA) y, dos años más tarde, la publicación del primer número del Policy Studies Journal. También en el año 1972, y a partir

On the Idea of Degrees of Moral Status

.:(012134536789) 1 Introduction A central question in contemporary ethics and political philosophy concerns which entities have moral status.1 Any specific view on this issue has far reaching implications. Having ... moral status makes all the difference for an entity—it changes how it ought to be treated, what it is entitled to, and what legal, political, social, and economic institutions should be realised to

Rule of Law and Political Representation

How do the rule of law and political representation relate to each other? I answer this question, hitherto neglected by rule-of-law scholars, taking my cue from Joseph Raz’s revision of his ... University Press, pp 1 - 22 Anderson E ( 2009 ) Democracy: instrumental vs. non-instrumental value . In: Christiano T , Christman J (eds) Contemporary debates in political philosophy . Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford

What Confucianism and for Whom? The Value and Dilemma of Invoking Confucianism in Confucian Political Theories

, qua philosophy, aspires to universal engagement.10 This, however, also means that they bear more burdens of bringing Confucian philosophy into dialogue with various strands of moral and political theory ... : Oxford University Press. Angle , Stephen C. 2012 . Contemporary Confucian Political Philosophy . London: Polity. Bai , Tongdong. 2019 . Against Political Equality: The Confucian Case . Princeton, NJ

Work Relationships and Autonomy

. ' Autonomy in Moral and Political Philosophy' , The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Available at: https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/autonomy-moral/ [accessed June 10th, 2020 ]. 2. Nedelsky , J. 2013 ... , A. 2016 . Meaningful work . Oxford: Oxford University Press. 8. Roessler , B. 2012 . ' Meaningful work: arguments from autonomy' . Journal of Political Philosophy 20 /1: 71 - 93 . 9. Van Parijs , P

Federica Carugati y Margaret Levi, A Moral Political Economy: Present, Past, and Future. Elements in Political Economy, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2021, 86 pp.

ReseñasFederica Carugati y Margaret Levi, A Moral Political Economy: Present, Past, and Future. Elements in Political Economy, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2021, 86 pp.Jaime Osmin Hernández ... Osmin Hernández Rocha1  , Estudiante del doctorado en Políticas Públicas 1Estudiante del doctorado en Políticas Públicas, CIDE Carugati, Federica; Levi, Margaret. A Moral Political Economy

Free Will, Religious Conflict, and the Social Contract

”, Philosophy & Public Affairs 14 (3) ( 1985 ), pp. 223-251. 4 Rawls, “Justice as Fairness”, p. 223. 5 Rawls, “Justice as Fairness”, p. 230. 6 Rawls, Political Liberalism, pp. 223-227. 7 Rawls, Political ... . Does this mean, then, that any social contract is an impossibility? I 52 Rawls, Political Liberalism, pp. 144–150. 53 Iris Marion Young, “Rawls’s Political Liberalism”, Journal of Political Philosophy 3

Meaning in Life as the Comprehensive Value. Towards a Better Understanding of the Relationship Between Meaningfulness and Morality

Philosophy Department, Bielefeld University , 33501 Bielefeld , Germany How does meaningfulness relate to morality? Does moral action contribute to a meaningful life? Is it even necessary for such a life? Or ... being good and doing good in their roles as parent, daughter, lover, friend, and from furthering or trying to further social and political goals.” (2010, p. 61) However, with such a large overlap, how can

Debt Decisions in Municipalities in the Face of Subnational Fiscal Rule: Evidence and Policy Lessons

political factors and their relevance within LDFEM’s legal framework that defines norms and limitations for Mexican subnational governments. Based on municipal data for 2017-2019, our results prove that ... Discipline Law for States and Municipalities (ldfem in Spanish) in Mexico. It implies distinguishing economic and political factors and their relevance within ldfem’s legal framework that defines norms and

Insult and Injustice in Epistemic Partiality

high level of incompetence implied. We can also consider the negative social and political consequences of refusing the third-person reports of racially or sexually aggravated violence or discrimination ... fail to find fully intelligible’ (2011, 244). Risky testimony, for Dotson, ‘runs the risk of leading to the formation of false beliefs that can cause social, political, and/or material harm’ (2011, 244

Ideal Theory and Its Fairness Role

and comparative approaches to political philosophy. He associates the former with Rawls, who takes a model of a perfectly just society formulated in ideal theory as necessary before we can consider how ... Philosophy (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005), 258– 279; Colin Farrelly, “Justice in Ideal Theory: A Refutation,” Political Studies, Vol. 55, No. 4, (2007), 844–864; William A. Galston, “Realism in

Moral Monsters, Significance, and Meaning in Life

Kapital and later joins Vladimir Lenin, who eventually leads a successful political revolution. After Lenin passes away, Ioseb - now Joseph Stalin - becomes de facto leader of Soviet Russia at forty-six ... of my actions were extremely harmful” (Edwards 2000, p. 144) . 7 The growing body of work in experimental philosophy on meaning in life appears to both reflect the various positions within the cited

Urban Constitutionalism and the Rule of Law: Historical Perspectives and Contemporary Challenges

, metropolitan areas and urban regions has been increasing, the political domain of the states, of which these cities or regions constitutionally form part, seems to be continuously shrinking. And although the ... . The rule of law is thus not a fixed set of rules or principles, but may consist of different principles and conceptions, depending on the socio-political context and on a particular time frame. The rule

Parliamentary Supremacy versus Judicial SupremacyHow can adversarial judicial, public, and political dialogue be institutionalised?

The battles between proponents and opponents of judicial supremacy have recently intensified in the US and also in Europe. I summarise the debates in political philosophy, legal theory and ... Social and Political Philosophy (Faculty of Humanities) and of Sociology (Faculty of Social Sciences) at the University from anonymous reviewers and from Leonard Besselink, Nik de Boer, Bas Schotel, Marcel

Death, Badness, and Well-Being at a Time

. Weighing Lives . New York: Oxford University Press. 9. Broome , John. 2012 . The badness of death and the goodness of life . In The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Death , ed. B. Bradley , F. Feldman , and ... , W.R. 1999 . Will I be a dead person? Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 59 : 167 - 171 . 14. Dorsey , Dale. 2013 . Desire-satisfaction and welfare as temporal . Ethical Theory and Moral Practice

Fundamental Rights and the EU Internal Market: Just how Fundamental are the EU Treaty Freedoms?A Normative Enquiry Based on John Rawls’ Political Philosophy

fundamental rights. It uses the political philosophy of John Rawls to assess why we should attach priority to certain rights and which rights should therefore be considered fundamental rights. On this basis it ... important, and be very careful in allowing restrictions on fundamental rights for the purpose of protecting this market access. This article uses the political philosophy of John Rawls and his philosophical

Empathy, Motivating Reasons, and Morally Worthy Action

of reasons? Philosophical Explorations 12 ( 2 ): 181 - 193 . Arpaly , Nomy. 2002 . Moral Worth . Journal of Philosophy 99 : 223 - 245 . Arpaly , N. , and T. Schroeder . 2013 . In praise of Desire ... . Oxford: Oxford University Press. Bailey , O. 2022 . Empathy and the value of Humane understanding . Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 104 ( 1 ): 50 - 65 . 5 Bartlett, G. 2018 . Occurrent States

Amnesties, Transitional Justice and the Rule of Law

unlawful activities as extra-judicial killing, abduction and torture of political opponents. Restoration of the rule of law is usually treated as a desideratum, and often as a priority, in post-transitional ... societies.1 Yet the measures implemented to address legacies of widespread, politically motivated human rights abuses committed in the course violent political conflict are often considered to be in tension