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  1. added 2019-03-29
    Justice, Community and Globalization: Groundwork to a Communal-Cosmopolitanism.Joshua Anderson - 2019 - New York, NY, USA: Routledge.
    This book takes up the tension between globalization and community in order to articulate a new theory of global justice. -/- Although the process of globalization is not new, its current manifestation and consequences are. At the same time, there is a growing recognition of the importance of community, identity and belonging. These two facts have generally been understood to be fundamentally in tension, both theoretically and descriptively. This book seeks to resolve this tension, and then draw out the implications (...)
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  2. added 2019-03-11
    William James on Justice and the Sacredness of Individuality.Rondel David - 2017 - In Susan Dieleman, David Rondel & Christopher Voparil (eds.), Pragmatism and Justice. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 309-323.
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    Teleological Contractarianism.Benjamin Sachs - 2019 - Journal of Social Philosophy 50 (1):91-112.
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    James H. Olthuis, Ed., Knowing Other-Wise: Philosophy At The Threshold of Spirituality Reviewed By. [REVIEW]Ellen Miller - 1998 - Philosophy in Review 18 (5):369-370.
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  5. added 2019-02-28
    Reply to Critics.Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen - 2019 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 22 (3):352-370.
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    Are Inequalities Between Us and the Dead Intergenerationally Unjust?Axel Gosseries - 2019 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 22 (3):284-300.
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    Philosophizing From Experience: First‐Person Accounts and Epistemic Justice.Abigail Gosselin - 2019 - Journal of Social Philosophy 50 (1):45-68.
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  8. added 2019-02-10
    Mourning, Melancholia, and Race Now.Jermaine Singleton - forthcoming - Contemporary Political Theory:1-7.
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    Responsibility, Structural Injustice, and Structural Transformation.Catherine Lu - 2018 - Ethics and Global Politics 11 (1):42-57.
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    Response to Dark Ghettos: Injustice, Dissent, and Reform.Emily McGill - 2018 - Social Philosophy Today 34:171-174.
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    Redressing and Addressing Colonial Injustice.Catherine Lu - 2018 - Ethics and Global Politics 11 (1):1-5.
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    The Demand of Justice: Symposium on Tommie Shelby’s Dark Ghettos: Injustice, Dissent, and Reform by Tommie Shelby.Clarissa Rile Hayward - 2016 - Political Theory:009059171882082.
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    Justifying Judgment: Practicing Law and Philosophy.Vincent Samar - 1998 - Lawrence, KS, USA: University Press of Kansas.
    Many people submit to the law simply because they believe that the institutions administering it are just. But what if a law itself is unjust? The duty to obey law presupposes that laws are both consistent and just; because they aren't always, appeals to a higher political morality are sometimes necessary if justice is to be served. -/- Justifying Judgment reconsiders the relationship between legal and political philosophy to show that the former is incomplete without the latter. Taking the problem (...)
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    Between Justice and Accumulation: Aristotle on Currency and Reciprocity.Stefan Eich - forthcoming - Political Theory:009059171880263.
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    Two Pictures of Injustice: Rainer Forst and the Aporia of Discursive Deontology.Naveh Frumer - 2018 - Constellations 25 (3):432-445.
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    Enhancement and Desert.Thomas Douglas - 2018 - Politics, Philosophy and Economics 18 (1):3-22.
    It is sometimes claimed that those who succeed with the aid of enhancement technologies deserve the rewards associated with their success less, other things being equal, than those who succeed without the aid of such technologies. This claim captures some widely held intuitions, has been implicitly endorsed by participants in social–psychological research and helps to undergird some otherwise puzzling philosophical objections to the use of enhancement technologies. I consider whether it can be provided with a rational basis. I examine three (...)
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    The Challenges of Structural Injustice to Reconciliation: Truth and Reconciliation in Canada.Avigail Eisenberg - 2018 - Ethics and Global Politics 11 (1):22-30.
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    Book Review: Intimate Justice: The Black Female Body and the Body Politic, by Shatema ThreadcraftIntimate Justice: The Black Female Body and the Body Politic, by ThreadcraftShatema. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016. [REVIEW]Annie Menzel - 2018 - Political Theory 46 (5):805-810.
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    Organic Social Change.James Abordo Ong - 2017 - Distinktion 18 (1):59-81.
    The distinctness of each person’s life and experience is an important consideration in dominant accounts of how democratic institutions should distribute basic rights and liberties. Drawing on recent social movements, philosophers like Iris Marion Young, Miranda Fricker, and Axel Honneth have nonetheless drawn attention to the distinctive claims and challenges that plurality and difference entrain in democratic societies by analysing how the dominant discourses on rights and justice tend to elide, obscure, or reify the lived experiences of individuals belonging to (...)
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    Staying in or Moving Out? Justice and the Abolition of the Dark Ghetto.Andrei Poama - 2017 - European Journal of Political Theory.
    Tommie Shelby articulates a nonideal theory of black US ghettos that casts them as consequences of an intolerably unjust institutional structure. I argue that, despite some of its significant merits, Shelby’s theory is weakened by his rejection of integration as a principle for reforming disadvantaged ghettos and correcting structural injustices in the US. In particular, I argue that Shelby unwarrantedly downplays the socio-economic efficiency of integrationist policies and fails to consider some of the ways in which integration might count as (...)
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    The Natural Duty of Justice in Non-Ideal Circumstances: On the Moral Demands of Institution Building and Reform.Laura Valentini - 2017 - European Journal of Political Theory.
    Principles of distributive justice bind macro-level institutional agents, like the state. But what does justice require in non-ideal circumstances, where institutional agents are unjust or do not exist in the first place? Many answer by invoking Rawls's natural duty ‘to further just arrangements not yet established’, treating it as a ‘normative bridge’ between institutional demands of distributive justice and individual responsibilities in non-ideal circumstances. I argue that this response strategy is unsuccessful. I show that the more unjust the status quo (...)
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    Recognition as Redistribution: Rawls, Humiliation and Cultural Injustice.Renante D. Pilapil - 2014 - Critical Horizons 15 (3):284-305.
    This paper aims to explore and examine the implied commitment to the premises of recognition in Rawls’s account of redistributive justice. It attempts to find out whether or not recognition relations that produce humiliation and cultural injustice can be followed to their logical conclusion in his theory of redistribution. This paper makes two claims. Firstly, although Rawls does not disregard the harms of misrecognition as demonstrated in his notion of self-respect being the most important primary good, he cannot liberally accommodate (...)
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    Perfecting Justice in Rawls, Habermas and Honneth: A Deconstructive Perspective. [REVIEW]Steven Gormley - 2014 - Critical Horizons 15 (2):206-210.
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    Social Freedom in a Global World: Axel Honneth's and Seyla Benhabib's Reconsiderations of a Hegelian Perspective on Justice.Dana Schmalz - forthcoming - Constellations.
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    State-Sponsored Injustice.Jennifer M. Page - 2019 - Social Theory and Practice 45 (1):75-101.
    In analytic political philosophy, it is common to view state-sponsored injustice as the work of a corporate agent. But as I argue, structural injustice theory provides grounds for reassessing the agential approach, producing new insights into state-sponsored injustice. Using the case of eugenic sterilization in the United States, this article proposes a structurally-sensitive conception of state-sponsored injustice with six components: authorization, protection, systemization, execution, enablement, and norm- and belief-influence. Iris Marion Young’s models of responsibility for agential and structural injustice, and (...)
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    The Labors of Justice: Democracy, Respect, and Judicial Review.Jeffrey W. Howard - 2017 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy:1-24.
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    Solidarity as Environmental Justice in Brownfields Remediation.Avery Kolers - 2017 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy:1-16.
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    Racial Structural Solidarity.Mara Marin - 2017 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy:1-15.
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    Systemic Domination as Ground of Justice.Jugov Tamara - 2017 - European Journal of Political Theory.
    This paper develops a domination-based practice-dependent approach to justice, according to which it is practices of systemic domination which can be said to ground demands from justice. The domination-based approach developed overcomes the two most important objections levelled to alternative practice-dependent approaches. First, it eschews conservative implications and hence is immune to the status quo objection. Second, it is immune to the redundancy objection, which doubts whether empirical facts and practices can really play an irreducible role in grounding justice. In (...)
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    Social Justice in the Liberal State.William Galston - 1981 - Political Theory 9 (3):427-433.
  31. added 2019-01-31
    On the Claims of Unjust Institutions: Reciprocity, Justice and Noncompliance.Gabriel Wollner - 2018 - Politics, Philosophy and Economics 18 (1):46-75.
    Just institutions have claims on us. There are two reasons for thinking that such claims are warranted. First, one may believe that we are under a natural duty of justice to support and further just institutions. If one believes that it matters whether institutions are just, one also has a reason, almost as a matter of consistency, to support and further just institutions. Second, one may believe that by enjoying the benefits brought about by cooperation through just institutions, one incurs (...)
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  32. added 2019-01-29
    Justice in the Laws, a Restatement: Why Plato Endorses Public Reason.Samuel Director - 2018 - Journal of the American Philosophical Association 4 (2):1-20.
    In the Laws, Plato argues that the legislator should attempt to persuade people to voluntarily obey the laws. This persuasion is accomplished through use of legislative preludes. Preludes (also called preambles) are short arguments written into the legal code, which precede laws and give reasons to follow them. In this paper, I argue that Plato’s use of persuasive preludes shows that he endorses the core features of a public reason theory of political justification. Many philosophers argue that Plato’s political philosophy (...)
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  33. added 2019-01-25
    Book Review: Just Responsibility: A Human Rights Theory of Global Justice, by Brooke Ackerly by Brooke Ackerly. [REVIEW]Michael Goodhart - forthcoming - Political Theory:009059171882189.
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    The Labors of Justice: Democracy, Respect, and Judicial Review.Jeffrey W. Howard - 2019 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 22 (2):176-199.
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    Book Review: The Liberal Theory of Justice. [REVIEW]Robert Amdur - 1975 - Political Theory 3 (1):100-103.
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  36. added 2019-01-24
    Non-Ideal Climate Justice.Eric Brandstedt - 2019 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 22 (2):221-234.
    Based on three recently published books on climate justice, this article reviews the field of climate ethics in light of developments of international climate politics. The central problem addressed is how idealised normative theories can be relevant to the political process of negotiating a just distribution of the costs and benefits of mitigating climate change. I distinguish three possible responses, that is, three kinds of non-ideal theories of climate justice: focused on (1) the injustice of some agents not doing their (...)
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  37. added 2019-01-09
    Ekonomia altruizmu – o racjonalności zachowań prospołecznych.Magdalena Adamus - 2018 - Diametros 57:1-22.
    This paper presents considerations on altruism and prosocial behaviour formulated on the basis of some experiments with the ultimatum game. In the first part it will discuss relations between expected utility theories, the characteristics of homo oeconomicus and a modern understanding of altruism. It will focus in particular on conceptual differences, indicating that we can find more than one definition of altruism in modern literature. The second part of the text will provide an overview of selected behavioural theories of prosocial (...)
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  38. added 2019-01-08
    Global Duties in the Face of Uncertainty.Sylvie Loriaux - 2017 - Diametros 53:75-95.
    This paper aims to highlight the role played by uncertainties in global justice theories. It will start by identifying four kinds of uncertainties that could potentially have an impact on the nature, content and very existence of global duties: first, uncertainties regarding the causes of global injustices; second, uncertainties regarding the consequences of global justice initiatives; third, uncertainties pertaining to the 'imperfect' character of certain global duties; and fourth, uncertainties regarding the conduct of others. It will discuss each of these (...)
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    Pluralistyczna Teoria Alokacji Narządów.Piotr Grzegorz Nowak - 2017 - Diametros 51:65-89.
    Biomedical sciences cannot answer the question who should be saved from death if not everyone can be. This is an ethical issue. However, we face exactly this question when deliberating on the criteria for organ allocation. The main aim of this article is to formulate a pluralistic theory of just distribution of organs, which incorporates the tenets of utilitarianism, egalitarianism and sufficientarianism. Each constituent theory adopts a different value as a criterion for organ allocation. For utilitarianism it is a health (...)
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    Retributivism, Consequentialism, and the Risk of Punishing the Innocent: The Troublesome Case of Proxy Crimes.Piotr Bystranowski - 2017 - Diametros 53:26-49.
    This paper discusses differences between two major schools in philosophy of criminal law, retributivism and consequentialism, with regard to the risk of punishing the innocent. As it is argued, the main point of departure between these two camps in this respect lies in their attitude towards the high evidentiary threshold in a criminal trial: while retributivism seems to strongly support setting this standard high, consequentialists may find it desirable to relax it in some cases. This discussion is set in the (...)
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  41. added 2018-12-22
    Pragmatism and Justice.Neil W. Williams - forthcoming - Contemporary Political Theory:1-4.
  42. added 2018-12-22
    Book Review: Poetic Justice: Rereading Plato’s “Republic,”, by Jill Frank. [REVIEW]Jonny Thakkar - forthcoming - Political Theory:009059171881203.
  43. added 2018-12-22
    Beyond Justice: Pufendorf and Locke on the Desire for Esteem.Heikki Haara & Tim Stuart-Buttle - forthcoming - Political Theory:009059171881022.
  44. added 2018-12-22
    How Practices Do Not Matter.Eva Erman & Niklas Möller - 2019 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy (1).
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    Structural Injustice and Individual Responsibility.Andrea Sangiovanni - 2018 - Journal of Social Philosophy 49 (3):461-483.
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    [Book Review] Struggles for Justice, Social Responsibility and the Liberal State. [REVIEW]Alan Dawley - 1993 - Science and Society 57 (4):489-491.
  47. added 2018-12-17
    Economic Liberty and Economic Justice.Jp Day - 1985 - Cogito 3 (4).
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    RAPHAEL, D. D. Justice and Liberty. [REVIEW]J. P. Day - 1982 - Philosophy 57:278.
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    The Sociology of Justice.Alfonso J. Damico - 1982 - Political Theory 10 (3):409-433.
  50. added 2018-12-13
    Review of Colleen Murphy, The Conceptual Foundations of Transitional Justice. [REVIEW]Stephen Bernard Hawkins - forthcoming - Dialogue.
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