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CONTENS
Introduction: Responsibility in International Political Phi losophy by Alexa
Zellentin, Clare Heyward and Lukas Meyer Collective Responsibility and Global Poverty by David Miller
Why Open Borders? by Chandran Kukathas
Global Responsibility and Distributive Justice by David Heyd A Growing Problem? Dealing with Population Increases in
Climate Justice by Clare Heyward
Contribution to Collective Harms and Responsibility by Robert Jubb
Introduction Critical Perspectives on Global Politics and Globalization by Annelies Decat
In The Beginning There Was and Will Have Been the World or Who's Afraid of the Nation-State? by Andréa B. Gill
Cosmopolitan Ethics from Below by Gilbert Leung
Care Drain as an Issue of Global Gender Justice by Anca Gheaus
What If We Took Autonomous Recovery Seriously? A Democratic Critique of Contemporary Western Ethical Foreign Policy by Olivia Umurerwa Rutazibwa
SYMPOSIA AND DEBATE Obamacare and Conscientious Objection
Obamacare and Conscientious Objection: Some Intro ductory Thoughts by Nir Eyal and Axel Gosseries Religious Liberty, Conscience, and the Affordable Care Act by Holly Fernandez Lynch
Introduction by Bart Pattyn
The Limits of Bernard Williams's Critique of Political Moralism by Edward Hall
Inheriting Rights to Reparation: Compensatory Justice and the Passage of Time by Daniel Butt
The Philosophical and Ethical Significance of Humour: The
Simpsons as Humorous Ethical Truth-Telling by Dieter Declercq Defending the Guilty: A Moral Justification by Hugo Omar Seleme
Introduction: Wittgensteinian Approaches to Moral Philo
sophy by Benjamin De Mesel and James Thompson
Relational Views of Ethical Obligation in Wittgenstein, Lévi nas and Løgstrup by Anne-Marie Sondergaard Christensen
Of Dictators and Greengrocers: On the Repressive Gram mar of Values-Discourse by Joel Backström
Wittgenstein, Meta-Ethics and the Subject Matter of Moral Philosophy by Benjamin De Mesel
Wittgensteinian Anti-Anti Realism: One 'Anti' Too Many? by Hans-Johann Glock
Second Nature, Habitus, and the Ethical: Remarks on Witt genstein and Bourdieu by Sabina Lovibond
Does Morality Have a Point? by Michel Meliopoulos
If Killing Isn't Wrong, Then Nothing Is: A Naturalistic Defence of Basic Moral Certainty by Nigel Pleasants
Introduction by Burt Pay
On Being Forced to Be Free Between Republican and Lib eral Freedom by Romen Singyderman
Common Sense about War and Posthumous Harm by Andra Fals
Can Groups Have Human Rights? by Janna Thompson
5 Reason with Me: "Confabulation' and Interpersonal Moral Reasoning
Introduction by Bart Pattyn
Are States Entitled to Default on the Sovereign Debts Incurred by Governments in the Past? by Cristian Dimitriu
Rules and Acts of Considerateness: An Example from Jane Austen by Ondřej Beran
The Nature of Modesty by Yotam Benziman
Corporate Citizenship of Multinational Enterprises and Financial Performance: The Moderating Effect of Operating in Developing Countries by Javier Aguilera-Caracuel, Jaime Guerrero-Villegas and Matilde Morales-Raya
Carol J. ADAMS and Lon GRUEN (eds.). Ecofeminism: Fem Inist Intersections with Other Animals and the Earth. New
York: Bloomsbury, 2014. 273 pp. (Catia Faria) Greg BOGNAR and Iwao HIROSE. The Ethics of Health Care Rationing: An Introduction. London: Routledge. 170 pp. (Kristien Hens)
Thank God I Failed: How Much Does a Failed Murder Attempt Transform the Agent? by Christler Coy
Death and the Afterlife: A Review Essay by Marc Dari
The Argument from Self Defeating Beliefs Against Deontology
Therapeutic Arguments, Spiritual Exercises, or the Care of the Self Martha Nussbaum, Pierre Hadot and Michel Foucault on Ancient Philosophy by Konrad Banick
The Impotence of the New: Political Change in an Age of Invisible Ideology by Lash Schoenbein
Artitudes Towards a Cordon Sanitaire vis-à-vis Extremist Parties: Instrumental Pragmatism, Affective Reactions, and Democratic Principles by Koen Abts
Husserl on Personal Aspects of Moral Normativity is Mariane Creigh.
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