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_a9780198864516 _q(paperback) |
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_aNew conversations in philosophy, law, and politics / _cEdited by Ruth Chang, Amia Srinivasan. |
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_aNew York : _bOxford University Press, _c2023. |
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_axxvii, 614 pages _c22 cm. |
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| 505 | _a1. Moral Revolutions; On the Urgency of Kick-starting a Moral Revolution to Save Ourselves, Kimberley Brownlee; Making Change, Kwame Anthony Appiah; 2. AI and Democracy; Can Artificial Intelligence Bring Deliberation to the Masses?, Hélène Landemore; The Two Roles of Deliberation in Democracy, Philip Pettit; 3. Trust and the Rule of Law; Trust and the Rule of Law, Thomas W. Simpson; Cultures of Trust and the Rule of Law, Onora O'Neill; 4. Taking Responsibility; Taking Responsibility , Pauline Sliwa; Taking Responsibility, Defensiveness, and the Blame Game, Pamela Hieronymi; 5. Praise; What Are We Praiseworthy For?, Zoë Johnson King; Understanding Praise, Susan Wolf; 6. Blame; What Can We Say to Each Other?, James Edwards; Standing to Blame: Can it Be Defended?, Alison Hills; 7. Reasonableness; The Reasonable and the Justified, Hasan Dindjer; Varieties of Reasonableness, Thomas Scanlon; 8. Duty; Looking and Seeing, Nicolas Cornell; On Duty, Jeremy Waldron; 9. Political Obligation; Pluralism in Political Obligation, Ashwini Vasanthakumar; All Our Imperatives, Nancy L. Rosenblum; 10. Justice and Equality; Distributive Egalitarianism as Aspirational Justice, Gina Schouten; Relational Equality and Pluralism about Justice, Samuel Scheffler; 11. Justice and Groups; The Metaphysics of Injustice, Robin Dembroff; Social Systems and Intersectional Oppression, Sally Haslanger; 12. Domination; On Domination, Lori Watson; Of Domination and its Ending, Catharine A. MacKinnon; 13. Pornography; Pornography and the Limits of Speech Act Analysis, Kate Greasley; Pornography: 'Enacting' or 'Eroticising' Women s Subordination?, Rae Langton; 14. Law and Intentions; Intentional Legislation: What Makes a Text a Statute?, Brian Flanagan; Intentions, Procedures, and Social Rules, Michael Bratman; 15. Argumentation; Arguing A Contrario, Luís Duarte d'Almeida; A Contrario Argument and Default Reasoning, John Horty; | ||
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_aChang, Ruth, _eeditor. |
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_aSrinivasan, Amia, _eeditor. |
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