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New Essays in Political and Social Philosophy: Volume 29, Part 1 - Social Philosophy: Series Number 29

English · Paperback / Softback

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This volume represents a contribution to the investigation of issues of political and social philosophy.

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1. Political liberty: who needs it? Jason Brennan; 2. State coercion and force Christopher W. Morris; 3. Political legitimacy and economic liberty John Tomasi; 4. Who owns what? Some reflections on the foundation of political philosophy Lloyd P. Gerson; 5. Human reproductive interests: puzzles at the periphery of the property paradigm Donald C. Hubin; 6. Why free trade is required by justice Fernando R. Tesón; 7. Structural exploitation Matt Zwolinski; 8. Rescuing justice from equality Steven Wall; 9. Reinterpreting Rawls' The Law of Peoples Christopher Heath Wellman; 10. Responsible choices, desert-based legal institutions and the challenges of contemporary neuroscience Michael S. Moore; 11. Genocide and crimes against humanity: dispelling some of the conceptual fog Andrew Altman; 12. Harm and the Volenti principle Gerald Dworkin; 13. Education and the modern state Anthony O'Hear.

Summary

This volume represents a contribution to the investigation of issues of political and social philosophy of perennial interest and import, featuring essays whose authors hope to extend, deepen and, in some cases, move in new directions, the current state of discussion.

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