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This is the sixth volume of Oxford Studies in Political Philosophy. Since its revival in the 1970s political philosophy has been a vibrant field in philosophy, one that intersects with jurisprudence, normative economics, political theory in political science departments, and just war theory.
OSPP aims to publish some of the best contemporary work in political philosophy and these closely related subfields. This volume features eight papers that address a range of central topics and represent cutting edge work in the field.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Part I: Rights and Wrongs
- 1: Kimberley Brownlee: Getting Rights out of Wrongs
- 2: Zofia Stemplowska: Duties to the Dead: Is Posthumous Mitigation of Injustice Possible?
- 3: Japa Pallikkathayil: Free Speech and the Embodied Self
- Part II: Immigration and Borders
- 4: Valeria Ottonelli: The Right to Stay as a Control Right
- 5: Nils Holtug: Global Equality and Open Borders
- 6: Johann Frick: National Partiality, Immigration, and the Problem of Double-Jeopardy
- Part III: Other Matters
- 7: Christian List and Laura Valentini: What Normative Facts Should Political Theory Be about? Philosophy of Science Meets Political Liberalism
- 8: Aart van Gils and Patrick Tomlin: Relevance Rides Again? Aggregation and Local Relevance
Über den Autor / die Autorin
David Sobel is Irwin and Marjorie Guttag Professor of Ethics and Political Philosophy at Syracuse University.
Peter Vallentyne is Florence G. Kline Chair in Philosophy at the University of Missouri.
Steven Wall is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Arizona.
Zusammenfassung
This is the sixth volume of Oxford Studies in Political Philosophy. The series aims to publish some of the best contemporary work in the vibrant field of political philosophy and its closely related subfields, including jurisprudence, normative economics, political theory in political science departments, and just war theory