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Philosophy of poverty - 1 response:
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Poverty: A Philosophical Approach (Rodopi Philosophical Studies 6)Dieterlen Struck, PauletteNew York: Rodopi NY, 2005.... poverty is intimately related to social policies, the philosophy of poverty must consider the distribution criteria used to attend to people in situations of extreme poverty. This would involve attention to their needs, capabilities and "well-being" ... View Record |


philosophy poverty - 1 word 60 responses



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Roman Law and Human Liberty: Marsilius of Padua on Property RightsLee, AlexanderJournal of the History of Ideas, vol. 70, no. 1, pp. 23-44, January 2009View Record |

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Descriptors:Franciscans | Law | Medieval | Political Philosophy | Poverty | Property Rights |More...
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Global Poverty, Human Rights and Correlative DutiesMontero, JulioCanadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence: An International Journal of Legal Thought, vol. 22, no. 1, pp. 79-92, January 2009... international institutions have caused a raise in the level of poverty worldwide is not sufficient to demonstrate that they are violating the human rights of the very poor. We need to show that these intuitions did so in violation of some perfect duty ... View Record |

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Descriptors:Cause | Correction | Duty | Global | Human Rights | Law | More...
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National and Statist ResponsibilityLevy, Jacob TCRISPP: Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, vol. 11, no. 4, pp. 485-499, December 2008This article argues that David Miller's National Responsibility and Global Justice attempts to attribute to nations responsibility that generally properly vests in states. It then sketches a theory of statist responsibility that disregards ... View Record |

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Descriptors:Nationalism | Political Philosophy | Poverty | Responsibility | State | Miller, David
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Poverty, Negative Duties and the Global Institutional OrderReitberger, MagnusPolitics, Philosophy and Economics, vol. 7, no. 4, pp. 379-402, November 2008... global institutional order that engenders extreme poverty? Thomas Pogge argues that by shaping and enforcing the social conditions that foreseeably and avoidably cause global poverty we are violating the negative duty not to ... View Record |




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Al-Qaeda Terrorism and Global Poverty: New Social BanditryManokha, IvanJournal of Global Ethics, vol. 4, no. 2, pp. 95-105, August 2008... context of huge international inequality and widespread poverty in the non-Western world, violence against Western states, particularly the United States, enjoys significant sympathy elsewhere. This is not only an outcome of inequality and has ... View Record |

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Descriptors:Al Qaeda | Global Ethics | Islamic | Political Economy | Political Philosophy | Poverty| More...
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Global Justice and Poverty Relief in Nonideal CircumstancesGilabert, PabloSocial Theory and Practice: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal of Social Philosophy, vol. 34, no. 3, pp. 411-438, July 2008... global justice demanding the eradication of global poverty given the recognition of two facts or nonideal circumstances: (a) the absence of robust international institutions and (b) the lack of a strong ethos of cosmopolitan solidarity. The ... View Record |

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Descriptors:Global | Justice | Political Philosophy | Poverty | Transition | Rawls, John
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Duties and Responsibilities Towards the PoorHuseby, RobertRes Publica: A Journal of Legal and Social Philosophy, vol. 14, no. 1, pp. 1-18, March 2008Thomas Pogge has argued that we have strong negative duties to assist the global poor because we harm them through our contribution to the global economic order. I argue that Pogge's concept of harm is indeterminate. The resources of any group will ... View Record |

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Descriptors:Duty | Global | Harm | Political Philosophy | Poverty | Responsibility | More...
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World Poverty As a Problem of Justice? A Critical Comparison of Three ApproachesMieth, CorinnaEthical Theory and Moral Practice: An International Forum, vol. 11, no. 1, pp. 15-36, February 2008With regard to the problem of world poverty, libertarian theories of corrective justice emphasize negative duties and the idea of responsibility whereas utilitarian theories of help concentrate on positive duties based on the capacity of ... View Record |

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Descriptors:Duty | Ethics | Justice | Liberalism | Political Philosophy | Poverty | More...
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The Global Justice ReaderBrooks, ThomMalden MA: Blackwell Publishing, 2008.... writings on this key topic in moral and political philosophy. Designed for course use, and organized thematically, each section of the text offers a brief introduction followed by important readings on subjects ranging from sovereignty, ... View Record |

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Descriptors:Cosmopolitanism | Human Rights | Just War | Justice | Nationalism | Political Philosophy | More...
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Consistently Opposing Killing: From Abortion to Assisted Suicide, the Death Penalty, and WarMacnair, Rachel M (eds.); Zune, Stephen (eds.)Westport: Praeger, 2008.This work explains an increasingly popular view dubbed the 'consistent life ethic', which holds that all life deserves reverence, so all social support for actions that destroy life should be withdrawn. The call is for opposition to abortion, capital ... View Record |

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Descriptors:Abortion | Activism | Killing | Life | Political Philosophy | Poverty | More...
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Alternative Visions of a New Global Order: What Should Cosmopolitans Hope for?Lafont, CristinaEthics and Global Politics, vol. 1, no. 1-2, pp. 41-60, 2008In this essay, I analyze the cosmopolitan project for a new international order that Habermas has articulated in recent publications. I argue that his presentation of the project oscillates between two models. The first is a very ambitious model for ... View Record |

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Descriptors:Cosmopolitanism | Distributive Justice | Duty | Ethics | Global Justice | Human Rights | More...
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Distribution and EmergencyRubenstein, Jennifer CJournal of Political Philosophy, vol. 15, no. 3, pp. 296-320, September 2007View Record |

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Descriptors:Distribution | Distributive Justice | Emergency | International Aid | Political Philosophy | Poverty
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Justice, Deviance, and the Dark GhettoShelby, TommiePhilosophy and Public Affairs, vol. 35, no. 2, pp. 126-160, Spring 2007View Record |

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Descriptors:Deviance | Duty | Ghetto | Justice | Oppression | Political Philosophy | More...
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Domination, vulnérabilité et inégalité d'accès aux soins de santéChung, RyoaPhilosophiques, vol. 34, no. 1, pp. 133-152, Printemps 2007View Record |

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Descriptors:Domination | Health Care | Inequality | Political Philosophy | Poverty | Rawls, John| More...
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Reconnus et bafoués par le droit international: les droits de l'homme des pauvres du mondePogge, Thomas; Chavel, Solange (trans)Raison Publique: Éthique, politique et société, vol. 6, pp. 75-111, April 2007View Record |

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Descriptors:Economics | Political Philosophy | Poverty | Rights | Rawls, John
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Pro-Human Rights but Anti-Poor? A Critical Evaluation of the Indian Supreme Court from a Social Movement PerspectiveRajagopal, BalakrishnanHuman Rights Review, vol. 8, no. 3, pp. 157-186, April-June 2007In this article, I adopt a social movement perspective to understand the actual impact of the court on the struggles of the poor for livelihood, resources, values, and identity, enacted through struggles for the recognition and realization of ... View Record |

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Descriptors:Activism | Indian | Judicial | Political Philosophy | Poverty | Dhavan, Rajeev
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Slumming It: Mike Davis's Grand Narrative of Urban RevolutionCunningham, DavidRadical Philosophy: A Journal of Socialist and Feminist Philosophy, vol. 142, pp. 8-18, March-April 2007View Record |

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Descriptors:City | Political Philosophy | Poverty | Revolution | Slums | Davis, Mike
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Recognizing TerrorismCard, ClaudiaJournal of Ethics: An International Philosophical Review, vol. 11, no. 1, pp. 1-29, 2007... suffering and death are caused not by terrorism but by poverty. That claim, if true, could be hard to substantiate. For most terrorism is not publicly recognized as such, and it is far commoner than paradigms of the usual suspects suggest. Everyday ... View Record |

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Descriptors:Coercion | Domestic Violence | Just War | Political Philosophy | Poverty | Racism |More...
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Bridging the Gap: A Catholic Perspective on Global Trade As a Tool of DevelopmentButman, Adam KNotre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics and Public Policy, vol. 21, no. 1, pp. 263-294, 2007View Record |

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Descriptors:Catholic | Development | Global | Political Philosophy | Poverty | Trade | More...
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'Hulp verlenen' aan de armen in de wereldPogge, Thomas WKrisis: Tijdschrift voor actuele Filosofie, vol. 8, no. 1, pp. 7-36, 2007... countries -- that the causes of the persistence of severe poverty are wholly indigenous to the countries in which it occurs. There are indeed national and local factors that contribute to persistent poverty in developing countries. ... View Record |

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Descriptors:Development | Global | Nationalism | Political Philosophy | Poverty | Rawls, John
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Globalisering en verantwoordelijkheidPekelharing, PieterKrisis: Tijdschrift voor actuele Filosofie, vol. 8, no. 1, pp. 37-41, 2007View Record |

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Descriptors:Globalization | Political Philosophy | Poverty | Responsibility | Pogge, Thomas W
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Moral Responsibility and Global JusticeChwaszcza, ChristineBaden-Baden: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, 2007.... relations and for assessing collective responsibilities of transnational justice among political associations. Four areas of moral concern are discussed: peace ethics, humanitarian intervention, poverty relief, and migration. (publisher) View Record |

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Descriptors:Global Justice | Human Rights | Humanitarianism | Intervention | Legitimacy |Moral Responsibility | More...
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Weltarmut als Problem globaler GerechtigkeitPogge, Thomas W; Gabriëls, René; Kreide, ReginaDeutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie, vol. 55, no. 6, pp. 967-979, 2007View Record |

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Descriptors:Cosmopolitanism | Democracy | Global Justice | Political Philosophy | Poverty
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The Capability Approach in PracticeRobeyns, IngridJournal of Political Philosophy, vol. 14, no. 3, pp. 351-376, September 2006View Record |

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Descriptors:Capability | Development | Political Philosophy | Poverty | Well-being
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A Fundamentação filosófica do direito no pensamento político de Ockham a partir do Opus nonaginta dierumCulleton, AlfredoVeritas: Revista de Filosofia, vol. 51, no. 3, pp. 99-111, September 2006Ockham is considered by many as the founder of positive right, for taking ius as an individual potestas. He advances his theory in the Opus nonaginta dierum, wherein he confronts sentence after sentence of a Pope John XXII's bula. ... View Record |

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Descriptors:Political Philosophy | Poverty | Power | Rights | Ockham, William Of
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Kant and Hegel on the Right of RebellionJames, DavidHistory of Political Thought, vol. 27, no. 2, pp. 331-348, Summer 2006... may exist even when the state has achieved the form of a Kantian Rechtstaat. I appeal to Hegel's understanding of right as the concrete expression of the general will and his account of poverty in order to establish this conclusion. View Record |

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Descriptors:Political Philosophy | Poverty | Rebellion | Rights | State | Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich | More...
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KatrinaProtevi, JohnSymposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy (Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale), vol. 10, no. 1, pp. 363-381, Spring 2006... Furthermore, I use the term "event" not simply in the sense of something that happens, but also as a possible turning point for our social system, one that starkly reveals the poverty of neo-liberalism in conceiving spontaneous social solidarity. View Record |

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Descriptors:Materialism | Political Philosophy | Poverty | Scarcity | Deleuze, Gilles
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Violence against Women and Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in AfricaDauer, Sheila; Gomez, MayraHuman Rights Review, vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 49-58, January-March 2006... rights is a critical human rights advocacy issue. Poverty leaves women more exposed to violence and less able to escape it, and severely restricts women's ability to organize and fight for change. The article describes work by AI and other ... View Record |

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Descriptors:African | Human Rights | Political Philosophy | Poverty | Social Philosophy |Violence | More...
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How Does the Global Order Harm the Poor?Risse, MathiasPhilosophy and Public Affairs, vol. 33, no. 4, pp. 349-376, Fall 2005If a certain plausible empirical thesis is true, then certain initially plausible arguments (developed in particular by Thomas Pogge) for the normative thesis that the global order harms the poor, fail. The empirical thesis is that it is the quality ... View Record |

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Descriptors:Exclusion | Global | Harm | Institution | Political Philosophy | Poverty
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Assets and PovertyGamble, Andrew; Prabhakar, RajivTheoria: A Journal of Social and Political Theory, vol. 107, pp. 1-18, August 2005View Record |

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Descriptors:Asset | Egalitarianism | Political Philosophy | Poverty | Welfare
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Poverty: A Philosophical Approach (Rodopi Philosophical Studies 6)Dieterlen Struck, PauletteNew York: Rodopi NY, 2005.In Poverty: A Philosophical Approach, the author studies various philosophical issues concerning poverty in the Program for Education, Health and Food (Progresa) that was in effect in Mexico, from 1997 to 2002, ... View Record |

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Descriptors:Equality | Ethics | Mexican | Political Philosophy | Poverty | Rights | More...
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Education for ChangeWinne, MarkJournal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics, vol. 18, no. 3, pp. 305-310, 2005The author uses two publications, Fighting Poverty in the U.S. and Europe (Alesina and Glaeser) and Poetry magazine, to underscore the important role that educational institutions play in developing a person's political philosophy ... View Record |

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Descriptors:Agriculture | Education | Nutrition | Political Philosophy | Poverty | Social Welfare
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Saving Amina: Global Justice for Women and Intercultural DialogueJaggar, Alison MEthics and International Affairs, vol. 19, no. 3, pp. 55-75, 2005Western philosophers have recently devoted considerable attention to the perceived victimization of women by non-Western cultures. In this paper, I argue that conceiving injustice to poor women in poor countries primarily as a matter of their ... View Record |

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Descriptors:Global | Interculturalism | Justice | Political Philosophy | Poverty | Women
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Reflections on a Critical Genealogy of the Experience of PovertyMcgushin, EdwardProceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association, vol. 79, pp. 117-130, 2005The persistence of poverty is one of the great problems of our times. In this paper I want to show how we can use Michel Foucault's work to recast this problem through a genealogy of the political rationality within which it appears. Foucault's ... View Record |

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Descriptors:Charity | Genealogy | Political Philosophy | Poverty | Self | Foucault, Michel
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The Ant and the Grasshopper: Rationalising Exclusion and Inequality in the Post-Apartheid CityBallard, RichardTheoria: A Journal of Social and Political Theory, vol. 105, pp. 64-88, December 2004... outcome of minority rule, many dodge accountability for poverty and even go so far as to rationalize further exclusion of the poor. In a series of continuities with the past, such positions are possibly motivated by the maintenance of privilege, ... View Record |

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Descriptors:Apartheid | Exclusion | Inequality | Political Philosophy | Poverty | Social Justice |More...
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Global Distributive Justice and the Taxation of Natural Resources--Who Should Pick Up the Tab?Haubrich, DirkContemporary Political Theory, vol. 3, no. 1, pp. 48-69, April 2004Increasingly visible global distributive inequalities and famine pose considerable challenges for policy-makers and political philosophers alike. A recent proposal forwarded by Thomas Pogge has taken on the challenge of outlining a concept of global ... View Record |

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Descriptors:Distributive Justice | Equality | Natural Resources | Political Philosophy | Poverty |Taxation
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Kantian Justice and Poverty ReliefHoltman, SarahKant-Studien: Philosophische Zeitschrift der Kant-Gesellschaft, vol. 95, no. 1, pp. 86-106, 2004View Record |

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Descriptors:Justice | Political Philosophy | Poverty | Welfare | Kant, Immanuel
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Severe Poverty As a Human Rights Violation -- Weak and StrongHinsch, Wilfried; Stepanians, MarkusMaltepe Üniversitesi Fen Edibiyat Fakültesi Dergisi, no. 2, pp. 7-32, 2004... involved in speaking of a "right" not to suffer severe poverty. According to what they call the "classical" theory of rights as it is exemplified in the work of Wesley N. Hohfeld, for A to have a right is to stand in an interpersonal relation ... View Record |

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Descriptors:Allocation | Duty | Human Rights | Political Philosophy | Poverty
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Retributivist Justice in an Unjust SocietyOdudu, OkeogheneRatio Juris: An International Journal of Jurisprudence and Philosophy of Law, vol. 16, no. 3, pp. 416-431, September 2003This paper examines the legitimate basis of punishment. It argues that systems of punishment conceived to apply in an ideal world are inappropriate in a less-than-idea world. Whilst some argue that retribution can never legitimate punishment in a ... View Record |

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Descriptors:Injustice | Justice | Political Philosophy | Poverty | Retribution
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Explaining, Assessing, and Changing High ConsumptionVan Der Linden, HarryRadical Philosophy Review, vol. 6, no. 2, pp. 179-189, 2003This essay discusses some recent work on the ethics of consumption, including writings by Juliet Schor and Jerome Segal. Several explanations are examined concerning what motivates increased consumption in affluent societies notwithstanding its ... View Record |

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Descriptors:Consumption | Economics | Political Philosophy | Poverty | Satisfaction
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Ingreso ciudadano y pobreza en América LatinaLo Vuolo, Rubén MRevista Internacional de Filosofia Politica, vol. 19, pp. 87-107, July 2002... sociological problems in South America in the line of poverty, demand a change of vision which is different from that which is prevalent in the region. In this text, the deficiencies of such vision are analyzed and the necessity to modify the ...View Record |

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Descriptors:Income | Latin American | Political Philosophy | Poverty
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Moral Universalism and Global Economic JusticePogge, Thomas WPolitics, Philosophy and Economics, vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 29-58, February 2002... rules be under democratic control, that it preclude life-threatening poverty as far as is reasonably possible. Without a plausible justification, such a double standard constitutes covert arbitrary discrimination against the global poor. View Record |

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Descriptors:Economics | Global | Justice | Morality | National | Political Philosophy | More...
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Poverty, Facts, and Political Philosophies: Response to More Than CharitySinger, PeterEthics and International Affairs, vol. 16, no. 1, pp. 121-124, 2002View Record |

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Descriptors:Charity | Ethics | Political Philosophy | Poverty | Kuper, A
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African Philosophy: The Task of Addressing Contemporary Social ProblemsChukwu, Cletus N"African Philosophy: The Task of Addressing Contemporary Social Problems" in Thought and Practice in African Philosophy (Selected Papers from the Sixth Annual Conference of the International Society for African Philosophy and Studies (ISAPS), Presbey, Gail M; Smith, Daniel; Abuya, Pamela A; Nyarwath, Oriare (eds), 247-254.(2002). Thought and Practice in African Philosophy (Selected Papers from the Sixth Annual Conference of the International Society for African Philosophy and Studies (ISAPS). (pp. 247-254). Nairobi: Konrad Adenauer Foundation.This paper emphasizes the practical value of philosophy, asserting that philosophy should influence African social life in a constructive way. Both professional philosophers and sage philosophers should devote themselves to ... View Record |

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Descriptors:African | Development | Human Rights | Injustice | Philosophy | Poverty | More...
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September 11Berman, Russell ATelos: A Quarterly Journal of Critical Thought, vol. 120, pp. 163-170, Summer 2001View Record |

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Descriptors:Conspiracy | Policy | Political Philosophy | Poverty | Regime | September 11 |More...
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Filosofía y democracia I. El rechazo de la pobrezaBermudo, José ManuelTelos: Revista Iberoamerica de Estudios Utilitaristas, vol. 9, no. 2, pp. 163-205, December 2000In the second half of the XX century, philosophy reviews itself and becomes compatible with democracy. To do so it has had to overcome theoretical limits (giving up epistemological basis) and ideological leads (giving up the absolute truth ... View Record |

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Descriptors:Democracy | Political Philosophy | Poverty | Aristotle | Mill | Plato
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La ventaja relativa y los pobresSchwartz, PedroTelos: Revista Iberoamerica de Estudios Utilitaristas, vol. 8, no. 2, pp. 81-86, December 1999View Record |

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Descriptors:Economics | Liberalism | Political Philosophy | Poverty | Melero, A
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Il liberalismo e le prospettive di politica socialeGranaglia, ElenaIride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica, vol. 10, no. 22, pp. 512-524, September-December 1997View Record |

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Descriptors:Crime | Equality | Liberalism | Political Philosophy | Poverty | Social Philosophy
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Pobreza y ciudadanía social: notas en torno al casa argentinoLevin, SilviaRevista Internacional de Filosofia Politica, vol. 8, pp. 120-137, December 1996... the challenges imposed to contemporary societies by poverty and inequality, more than ever it has now become necessary to reexamine some of the basic categories upon which our society is organized. Precisely, this paper focuses on the situation ... View Record |




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Glokalisierung oder Was für die einen Globalisierung, ist für die anderen LokalisierungBauman, ZygmuntDas Argument: Zeitschrift für Philosophie und Sozialwissenschaften, vol. 217, no. 5-6, pp. 653-664, 1996Today, after an era in which the struggle between the two power blocs determined the meaning of every event, impoverishment (localization) and increasing wealth (globalization) are two sides of the same coin. Although no one wants to control the ... View Record |

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Capitalism | Economics | Internationalism | Political Philosophy | Poverty


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Glokalisierung oder Was für die einen Globalisierung, ist für die anderen Lokalisierung
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Das Argument [0004-1157] Bauman yr:1996 vol:217 iss:5-6 pg:653 -664

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Bentham y la PobrezaGómez Müller, AlfredoTelos: Revista Iberoamerica de Estudios Utilitaristas, vol. 4, no. 1, pp. 9-37, June 1995... Bentham's utilitarianism proposes to the problem of poverty, both on the level of moral politics and on the level of "private ethics" or ethics. The unity between these two fundamental parts of practical rationality are rooted in the claim ... View Record |

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Descriptors:Ethics | Political Philosophy | Poverty | Utilitarianism | Bentham
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The Varnasramacandrika and the Sudra's Right to Preceptorhood.Koppedrayer, K IJournal of Indian Philosophy, pp. 297-314, September 1991This paper discusses a late seventeenth century Sanskrit work, the Varasramacandrika, compiled by a member of a non-Brahmin ascetic lineage which argues for the right of the 'sudra' to receive Saiva initiation and qualify as a religious ... View Record |

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Descriptors:Caste | Indian | Political Philosophy | Poverty | Social Philosophy
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THE POVERTY OF PHILOSOPHY II: EVOLUTION VERSUS REVOLUTION.Fang, JoongPhilosophia Mathematica, vol. 3, pp. 59-86, 1988... cardinal sin of "historical circularity" (between his philosophy and history of science), And, Because of this unawareness, His utterly a- or un-Historical "understanding ("verstehen")" of the actual history of max planck ("wie es eigentlich ... View Record |

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Descriptors:Evolution | Logic | Philosophy | Poverty | Revolution
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PUBLIC AND PARLIAMENTARY SPEECHES: COLLECTED WORKS OF JOHN STUART MILL, VOLUME XXVII AND XXIX.Mill, John StuartTORONTO: UNIV OF TORONTO PR, 1988.View Record |

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Descriptors:Education | Political Philosophy | Poverty | Suffrage
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POVERTY, JUSTICE, AND THE LAW: NEW ESSAYS ON NEEDS, RIGHTS, AND OBLIGATIONS.Lucas, George R (eds.)LANHAM: UNIV PR OF AMERICA, 1986.... on february 21-23, 1985, At a conference entitled "poverty, Justice, And the law" sponsored by the department of philosophy and the school of law at santa clara university in california. The essays were first published in "logos", ... View Record |

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Descriptors:Justice | Law | Need | Obligation | Political Philosophy | Poverty | More...
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PRACTICAL PHILOSOPHY, CIVIL LIBERTIES, AND POVERTY.Gewirth, AlanMonist: An International Quarterly Journal of General Philosophical Inquiry, vol. 67, pp. 549-568, October 1984Four dimensions of 'practical philosophy' are indicated. Especially important is the distinction between justification and motivation, Which partly parallels the distinction between ends and means. I then try to illustrate the sound way ... View Record |

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PRACTICAL PHILOSOPHY, CIVIL LIBERTIES, AND POVERTY.
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The Monist; An International Quarterly Journal of General Philosophical Inquiry [0026-9662] Gewirth yr:1984 vol:67 pg:549 -568

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KARL MARX AND THE ANARCHISTS.Thomas, PaulBOSTON: ROUTLEDGE & K PAUL, 1980.This book examines marx's disputes with, And attacks upon, Those anarchist theoreticians he encountered at various stages of his career as a revolutionist. Marx's attacks on stirner, Proudhon and bakunin are shown to be of vital importance to the ... View Record |

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Descriptors:Alienation | Anarchism | Individualism | Political Philosophy | Poverty | State |More...
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JEROME FRANK, JURIST AND PHILOSOPHER.Rosenberg, Jehiol MitchellNY: PHILOSOPHICAL LIBRARY, 1970.View Record |

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Descriptors:Civil Liberty | Equality | Freedom | Freedom Of The Press | Justice | Legal | More...
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THE DIALECTICS OF DOMINATIONKontos, Alkis"THE DIALECTICS OF DOMINATION" IN "POWERS, POSSESSIONS AND FREEDOM", KONTOS, ALKIS (ED), 153-166.(nd). POWERS, POSSESSIONS AND FREEDOM. (pp. 153-166). TORONTO: UNIV OF TORONTO PR.View Record |




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