'The chief problem of human life', wrote Auguste Comte, 'is the subordination of egoism to altruism.' This collection examines the nature and value of altruism as a moral virtue, restoring it to its proper place at the centre of our moral and political thinking. The first five essays in the collection explore the relationship between altruism and other moral concepts such as self-interest, autonomy, community and impartiality. The five essays in the second part show how altruism is invoked in practical moral problems, including aid to developing countries, the market for human body parts,...
'The chief problem of human life', wrote Auguste Comte, 'is the subordination of egoism to altruism.' This collection examines the nature and value of...
This collection examines the nature and value of altruism as a moral virtue, restoring it to its proper place at the centre of our moral and political thinking.
This collection examines the nature and value of altruism as a moral virtue, restoring it to its proper place at the centre of our moral and political...
What does it take to become a citizen of a particular nation? Is it justified to restrict membership of a society, and if so, on what grounds? This book explores a series of pressing, controversial issues surrounding the acquisition of citizenship, in theory and practice.
What does it take to become a citizen of a particular nation? Is it justified to restrict membership of a society, and if so, on what grounds? This bo...
The injustices suffered by the marginalised have generally been conceptualised in social and/or economic terms, and not in terms of their status as members of the polity. This volume investigates the partial citizenship which these groups share and reflects upon civic marginalisation as a distinct kind of normative wrong.
The injustices suffered by the marginalised have generally been conceptualised in social and/or economic terms, and not in terms of their status as me...
This book explores the associative duties we owe to our children, parents, friends, colleagues, associates and compatriots and defends a novel account which justifies such duties through the realization of values that are produced in these various kinds of social relationships. Seglow engages with several key contemporary debates including parental rights over children's education, the burdens of eldercare, permissible partiality to friends, and global justice versus compatriot duties.
This book explores the associative duties we owe to our children, parents, friends, colleagues, associates and compatriots and defends a novel acco...