Cosmopolitanism versus non-cosmopolitanism: critiques, defenses, reconceptualizations
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Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Oxford Oxford University Press 2013
Ausgabe:1st ed
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Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
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
Machine generated contents note: 1. Rethinking the Cosmopolitanism versus Non-Cosmopolitanism Debate: An Introduction / Gillian Brock -- 2. We Are All Cosmopolitans Now / Michael Blake -- 3. On the Relation Between Moral and Distributive Equality / Andrea Sangiovanni -- 4. Cosmopolitanism Without If and Without But / Lea Ypi -- 5. Cosmopolitan Justice and Rightful Enforceability / Laura Valentini -- 6. Is There Really a "Global Human Rights Deficit?" Consequentialist Liability and Cosmopolitan Alternatives / Saladin Meckled-Garcia -- 7. Severe Poverty as a Systemic Human Rights Violation / Elizabeth Ashford -- 8. For (Some) Political and Institutional Cosmopolitanism, (even if) Against Moral Cosmopolitanism / Miriam Ronzoni -- 9. Cosmopolitanism: Liberal and Otherwise / David A. Reidy -- 10. The Social and Institutional Bases of Distributive Justice / Samuel Freeman -- 11. Human Dignity, Associative Duties, and Egalitarian Global Justice / Darrel Moellendorf -- Contents note continued: 12. Worldly Citizens: Civic Virtue Without Patriotism / Simon Keller -- 13. Collective Agency and Global Non-Domination / Fabian Schuppert -- 14. The Cosmopolitanism Controversy Needs a Mid-Life Crisis / Richard W. Miller -- 15. Concluding Reflections / Thomas Pogge
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (vi, 331 pages)
ISBN:0191667854
0199678421
9780191667855
9780199678426

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