The global justice reader

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The global justice reader

edited by Thom Brooks

Wiley Blackwell, 2023

Rev. ed

  • : pbk

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First ed.: J. Wiley, 2008

Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

A unique compendium of foundational and contemporary writings in global justice, newly revised and expanded The Global Justice Reader is the first resource of its kind to focus exclusively on this important topic in moral and political philosophy, providing an expertly curated selection of both classic and contemporary work in one comprehensive volume. Purpose-built for course work, this collection brings together the best in the field to help students appreciate the philosophical dimensions of critical global issues and chart the development of diverse concepts of justice and morality. Newly revised and expanded, the Reader presents key writings of the most influential writers on global justice, including Thomas Hobbes, Immanuel Kant, John Stuart Mill, Martha C. Nussbaum, and Peter Singer. Thirty-nine chapters across eleven thematically organized sections explore sovereignty, rights to self-determination, human rights, nationalism and patriotism, cosmopolitanism, global poverty, women and global justice, climate change, and more. Features seminal works from the moral and political philosophers of the past as well as important writings from leading contemporary thinkers Explores critical topics in current discourses surrounding immigration and citizenship, global poverty, just war, terrorism, and international environmental justice Highlights the need for shared philosophical resources to help address global problems Includes a brief introduction in each section setting out the issues of concern to global justice theorists Contains complete references in each chapter and a fully up-to-date, extended bibliography to supplement further readings The revised edition of The Global Justice Reader remains an ideal textbook for undergraduate and graduate courses in global justice and human rights, cosmopolitanism and nationalism, environmental justice, and social justice and citizenship, and an excellent supplement for general courses in political philosophy, political science, social science, and law.

目次

Preface for the First Edition Preface for the Revised Edition Acknowledgements Introduction PART 1: Sovereignty Introduction 1 Thomas Hobbes, "Leviathan" 2 Charles R. Beitz, "A State of Nature" 3 Thomas W. Pogge, "Cosmopolitanism and Sovereignty" PART 2: Rights to Self-determination Introduction 4 Avishai Margalit & Joseph Raz, "National Self-Determination" 5 Allen Buchanan, "Theories of Secession" PART 3: Human Rights Introduction 6 UN, Universal Declaration of Human Rights 7 Leif Wenar, "The Nature of Rights" 8 James W. Nickel, "Making Sense of Human Rights" 9 Peter Jones, "Group Rights and Group Oppression" 10 David Sussman, "What's Wrong with Torture?" Part 4: Nationalism and Patriotism Introduction 11 Martha C. Nussbaum, "Patriotism and Cosmopolitanism" 12 Richard W. Miller, "Cosmopolitan Respect and Patriotic Concern" Part 5: Cosmopolitanism Introduction 13 Immanuel Kant, Perpetual Peace 14 Pauline Kleingeld, "Kantian Patriotism" 15 Simon Caney, "Cosmopolitan Justice and Equalizing Opportunities" 16 Thom Brooks, "Philosophy Unbound" Part 6: Immigration and Citizenship Introduction 17 David Miller, "Immigrants, Nations, and Citizenship" 18 Michael Blake, "Immigration, Jurisdiction and Exclusion" 19 Samuel Scheffler, "Immigration and the Significance of Culture" Part 7: Global Poverty Introduction 20 Peter Singer, "Famine, Affluence, and Morality" 21 David Miller, "Distributing Responsibilities" 22 Thom Brooks, "Remedial Responsibilities beyond Nations" 23 Thomas Nagel, "The Problem of Global Justice" 24 Andreas Sangiovannni, "How Practices Matter" 25 Lea Ypi, Robert E. Goodin and Christian Barry, "Associative Duties, Global Justice and the Colonies" Part 8: Just War Introduction 26 St Thomas Aquinas, "War, Sedition, and Killing" 27 John Stuart Mill, "A Few Words on Non-Intervention" 28 UN, Charter, Chapter VII 29 Thomas Nagel, "War and Massacre" 30 Jeff McMahan, "Just Cause for War" 31 Seth Lazar, "Necessity in Self-defense and War" Part 9 Terrorism Introduction 32 David Rodin, "Terrorism without Intention" 33 Saul Smilansky, "Terrorism, Justification, and Illusion" Part 10 Women and Global Justice Introduction 34 Susan Moller Okin, "Is Multiculturalism Bad for Women?" 35 Susan Moller Okin, "Poverty, Well-being and Gender" 36 Martha C. Nussbaum, "On hearing women's voices" Part 11 Climate Change Introduction 37 Stephen M Gardiner, "The Real Tragedy of the Commons" 38 Simon Caney, "Just Emissions" 39 Thom Brooks, "How Not to Save the Planet" Bibliography Index

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詳細情報

  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BD04628296
  • ISBN
    • 9781118929315
  • LCCN
    2022039365
  • 出版国コード
    us
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    Hoboken, N.J.
  • ページ数/冊数
    xiii, 560 p.
  • 大きさ
    24 cm
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