The volume brings together a collection of original papers on some of the main tenets of Joseph Raz's legal and political philosophy: Legal positivism and the nature of law, practical reason, authority, the value of equality, incommensurability, harm, group rights, and multiculturalism.
The volume brings together a collection of original papers on some of the main tenets of Joseph Raz's legal and political philosophy: Legal positivism...
Gerechtigkeit findet nicht nur zwischen Zeitgenossen statt - auch das Handeln fruher lebender Menschen kann Anspruche und Pflichten gegenwartig und zukunftig lebender Menschen begrunden. Der Autor entwickelt die Theorie einer historischen Gerechtigkeit auf der Basis der Pflichten zwischen den Generationen. Betrachtet werden dabei besonders Pflichten, die aufgrund der andauernden Wirkung historischen Unrechts entstehen, die gegenuber toten Opfern erwachsen, Pflichten der Dankbarkeit und des Respekts und Gerechtigkeitsanspruche beim Ubergang von einem vorrechtsstaatlichen Regime zu einer...
Gerechtigkeit findet nicht nur zwischen Zeitgenossen statt - auch das Handeln fruher lebender Menschen kann Anspruche und Pflichten gegenwartig und...
The essays selected for this volume show how relations between past, current and future generations have become a major subject of philosophical research since the 1970s. The relations between people alive today with people who may exist in the future and people now deceased, differ from relations between contemporaries and in ways that raise new conceptual, logical and substantive questions. Among the questions addressed in this volume are: what is the status of people now deceased and people who may exist in the future? Can the latter be harmed by the actions of people alive today? What...
The essays selected for this volume show how relations between past, current and future generations have become a major subject of philosophical resea...
Is it fair to leave the next generation a public debt? Is it defensible to impose legal rules on them through constitutional constraints? From combating climate change to ensuring proper funding for future pensions, concerns about ethics between generations are everywhere. In this volume sixteen philosophers explore intergenerational justice. Part One examines the ways in which various theories of justice look at the matter. These include libertarian, Rawlsian, sufficientarian, contractarian, communitarian, Marxian and reciprocity-based approaches. In Part Two, the authors look more...
Is it fair to leave the next generation a public debt? Is it defensible to impose legal rules on them through constitutional constraints? From combati...