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The Philosophical Review (2024) 133 (4): 367–413.
Published: 01 October 2024
...Daniel Wodak Political egalitarians hold that there is a distinct ideal of political equality, which defines and justifies democracy. So what is political equality? The orthodox view says it is equality of opportunity for political influence , not equality of political influence . The first goal...
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The Philosophical Review (2015) 124 (2): 169–206.
Published: 01 April 2015
...Tim Henning Many authors in ethics, economics, and political science endorse the Lottery Requirement, that is, the following thesis: where different parties have equal moral claims to one indivisible good, it is morally obligatory to let a fair lottery decide which party is to receive the good...
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The Philosophical Review (2023) 132 (3): 525–528.
Published: 01 July 2023
... . This is “the tension between the moral requirement to recognize the equality of political opponents and the moral directive to pursue and promote political justice” (4). This state of mind means allowing injustice to win for a time. If citizens do not allow injustice to rule, they must reject the political equality...
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The Philosophical Review (2001) 110 (1): 129–132.
Published: 01 January 2001
... of the burning of heretics. In many other areas, however-for exam-
ple, in his discussions of church-state relations, political equality and freedom,
popular participation, usury, the best form of government, and the nature of
law, Aquinas’s thinking is given a liberal, or at least Christian Democratic...
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The Philosophical Review (2007) 116 (2): 315–321.
Published: 01 April 2007
....
Translated by Joachim F. Vette. Aldershot, U.K.: Ashgate. x + 172 pp.
Olson, Kevin. 2006. Refl exive Democracy: Political Equality and the Welfare State.
Studies in Contemporary German Social Thought. Cambridge, MA: MIT
Press. xii + 249 pp.
Ong-Van-Cung, Kim Sang. 2006. Idée et Idéalisme...
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The Philosophical Review (2000) 109 (4): 601–604.
Published: 01 October 2000
...Jon Mandle Cohen, G. A. 1989 . “On the Currency of Egalitarian Justice.” Ethics 99 : 906 -944. Dworkin, Ronald. 1981a . “What Is Equality? Part I: Equality of Welfare.” Philosophy and Public Affairs 10 : 185 -246. ____. 1981b . “What Is Equality? Part II: Equality of Resources...
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The Philosophical Review (2017) 126 (1): 140–146.
Published: 01 January 2017
... of individual contestation. This means establishing institutional procedures whereby individuals can contest political decisions post festum by claiming that these decisions violate the conditions of equal access. Now, Pettit actually understands contestation in such a way that impartial institutions decide...
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The Philosophical Review (2000) 109 (4): 604–607.
Published: 01 October 2000
...:
906-944.
Dworkin, Ronald. 1981a. “What Is Equality? Part I: Equality of Welfare.”
Philosophy and Public Affairs 10:185-246.
. 1981b. “What Is Equality? Part 11: Equality of Resources.” Philosophy
and Public Affairs 10:283-345.
Mandle, Jon. 2000. What’s Left of Liberalism...
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The Philosophical Review (2019) 128 (4): 532–536.
Published: 01 October 2019
... contextualized within, and used to support centuries of slavery and white supremacy. Sure, rationality justifies the idea of human rights—but for white humans. And that is the centuries-long Orwellian story of a supposedly progressive political philosophical framework—morals for all those who are equal with some...
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The Philosophical Review (2023) 132 (2): 316–320.
Published: 01 April 2023
... of being held liable for the misdeeds of their country. Israelis get grilled about Palestine, Chinese receive disbelief over Xinjiang, and Britons are berated for colonialism. ‘It’s not my fault!’ some are tempted to reply. ‘I attend protests; or I am politically repressed; or I wasn’t even born yet...
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The Philosophical Review (2005) 114 (1): 142–144.
Published: 01 January 2005
... Otsuka, Libertarianism without Inequality. Oxford: Oxford University
Press, Clarendon Press, 2003. Pp. viii, 158.
This book makes a notable contribution to the growing body of work by “left-
libertarians” in political philosophy. Philosophers of Otsuka’s stripe—who
include Hillel Steiner...
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The Philosophical Review (2014) 123 (4): 544–549.
Published: 01 October 2014
... philosophy for many decades…in the Anglo-American tradition” (2). This has been so particularly in political philosophy. Isaiah Berlin was famous for resisting any attempt to establish analytic connections between equality and liberty or between liberty and social justice. He said we should recognize...
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The Philosophical Review (2024) 133 (4): 428–432.
Published: 01 October 2024
.../neoliberal accounts Freeman considers are the fact that Rawls sees the basic liberties as fixed and the equal political liberties that are part of such liberties are not regarded by neoliberal views as on a par with other basic liberties, like certain personal liberties. In addition, Rawls sees “the equal...
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The Philosophical Review (2003) 112 (4): 561–566.
Published: 01 October 2003
... the rule to another, not disdaining any but satisfying them all
equally” (8.561b).
5. Plato’s Academy and his involvement in Syracusan politics. Monoson is justified
in rejecting the simplistic view of the Academy as a think-tank dedicated to pro-
ducing anti-democratic politicians. Nor does either...
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The Philosophical Review (2002) 111 (4): 618–620.
Published: 01 October 2002
.... Cambridge:
Harvard University Press, 2001. Pp. xviii, 214.
John Rawls’s professed aim in Justice as Fairness: A Restatement (JF) is to clarify in
a concise way the changes his political philosophy has undergone since A The-
ory of Justice (TJ). In about 200 pages Rawls summarizes his current view...
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The Philosophical Review (2010) 119 (4): 593–595.
Published: 01 October 2010
... the footnotes,
which constitute a supercommentary, in which the author attempts to relate
Hegel’s claims to main positions in the philosophy of action of the 1980s and
early 1990s. Given the academic-political conditions of the composition of the
book, one can easily understand the author’s attempt to win...
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The Philosophical Review (2010) 119 (4): 595–599.
Published: 01 October 2010
... the footnotes,
which constitute a supercommentary, in which the author attempts to relate
Hegel’s claims to main positions in the philosophy of action of the 1980s and
early 1990s. Given the academic-political conditions of the composition of the
book, one can easily understand the author’s attempt to win...
Journal Article
The Philosophical Review (2018) 127 (1): 125–130.
Published: 01 January 2018
...Nicholas Vrousalis Thomas Alan , Republic of Equals . Oxford: Oxford University Press , 2017 . xxiv + 445 pp . © 2018 by Cornell University 2018 Alan Thomas's groundbreaking new book sets itself three main tasks. First, to effect a marriage of sorts between liberal...
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The Philosophical Review (2023) 132 (3): 520–525.
Published: 01 July 2023
... The question of how communities may author their own laws, thereby manifesting autonomy (“self-legislation”), arises throughout the history of political thought. In Democratic Law , her Berkeley Tanner Lectures, Seana Valentine Shiffrin offers a distinguished contribution to this long inquiry: she argues...
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The Philosophical Review (2001) 110 (4): 611–614.
Published: 01 October 2001
... Waldron points out, the attitudes of philosophers and political the-
orists towards majority voting have ranged from indifference to hostility. Piled
on top of all this scorn for legislation comes further scorn from social choice
theorists, who insist that majority rule is useless as a means of making...
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