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Moral and Political Philosophy

Moral and political philosophy: key issues, concepts and theories

Moral and political philosophy: key issues, concepts and theories

... Arguments about the practical issues appeal to moral and political concepts and principles, particularly to lib- erty, liberty-limiting principles, rights, equality and social justice. [r] ...

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Decline of Liberal Political Philosophy

Decline of Liberal Political Philosophy

... Furthermore, this line of argumentation has not adequately explained by the philosophers like Immanuel Kant and John Locke. According to Kant, ― Liberty consists in power to do anything which inflicts no injury on one‟s ...

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Secular totalitarian and islamist legal-political philosophy

Secular totalitarian and islamist legal-political philosophy

... undone, I know I will be able to justify what I did in the struggle against Hitler. [..] No-one among us can complain about his death, for whoever joined our ranks put on the shirt of Nessus. A man's moral worth ...

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Three readings of the political philosophy of Thomas Hobbes

Three readings of the political philosophy of Thomas Hobbes

... It is hoped that such an arrangement will show the rational choice interpretation's ability to concur with libertine notions of physical obligation as well as the conception of moral obl[r] ...

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International political economy (IPE) and the demand for political philosophy in an era of globalisation

International political economy (IPE) and the demand for political philosophy in an era of globalisation

... First, empirical theorizing allows us to look at both persistence and change in values and practices over time. It is especially an invaluable approach to adopt when working at the interface of international and ...

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Cavell and Rawls on the Conversation of Justice: Moral versus Political Perfectionism

Cavell and Rawls on the Conversation of Justice: Moral versus Political Perfectionism

... particular moral, philosophical or religious views and that each can reasonably expect that others could ...that political conceptions of justice may be revised as a result of their interactions with one ...

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Education, philosophy and political economy: the reclamation of the imagination

Education, philosophy and political economy: the reclamation of the imagination

... Education, philosophy and political economy are all old-fashioned words, and I will use them in an old-fashioned ...and philosophy, as forms of inquiry, had their beginnings in Ancient ...both ...

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Ethnic and Religious Violence in Nigeria and the Need for Moral and Political Solutions

Ethnic and Religious Violence in Nigeria and the Need for Moral and Political Solutions

... Also, there is need to embark on education and include it as the number one priority in the country. Most of those who are recruited as ethnic and religious militants are quite incapable of reasoning and seeing that they ...

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Political Philosophy of Allama Iqbal: A Literary Review

Political Philosophy of Allama Iqbal: A Literary Review

... Pakistan political system has adopted few of his thoughts and suggestions, therefore, could not cherish goals of peace, security and prosperity at the ...our political leaders have forgotten the main cause ...

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The Concept of "Common Heritage of Mankind": A Political Moral Or Legal Innovation

The Concept of "Common Heritage of Mankind": A Political Moral Or Legal Innovation

... gime for the seabed and its resources, the Declaration stated that the area and its resources were the common heritage of mankind; that the area should not be s[r] ...

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Philosophy of inequality. The moral standing of animals: Refuting asymmetrical Kantianism

Philosophy of inequality. The moral standing of animals: Refuting asymmetrical Kantianism

... the moral agency argument hinges on our acceptance of its first premise and/or its second ...be moral because we attach a certain value to ...a moral action because it lack ...a moral ...

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Nature or Providence? On the Theoretical and Moral Importance of Kant's Philosophy of History

Nature or Providence? On the Theoretical and Moral Importance of Kant's Philosophy of History

... Thus, Kant's preference for "Providence" stems not simply from the fact that the issue of progress is approached from the perspective of the moral agent, but rather, from the fac[r] ...

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Conflict Resolution and Radical Political Disagreement: A philosophy of radical political disagreement

Conflict Resolution and Radical Political Disagreement: A philosophy of radical political disagreement

... argue moral facts are undetectable how they settle a disagreement does not depend on finding a method which could identify which claim is objectively ...the moral facts about the disruptive ...

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MORAL EDUCATION AS REMEDY AGAINST POLITICAL THUGGERY A CASE STUDY OF AFRICAN YOUTHS

MORAL EDUCATION AS REMEDY AGAINST POLITICAL THUGGERY A CASE STUDY OF AFRICAN YOUTHS

... to political thuggery and other criminal acts in the society Nevertheless youths are the bedrocks the societal development socially economically and ...comprises moral education, productive employment and ...

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MORAL EDUCATION AS REMEDY AGAINST POLITICAL THUGGERY A CASE STUDY OF AFRICAN YOUTHS

MORAL EDUCATION AS REMEDY AGAINST POLITICAL THUGGERY A CASE STUDY OF AFRICAN YOUTHS

... to political thuggery and other criminal acts in the society Nevertheless youths are the bedrocks the societal development socially economically and ...comprises moral education, productive employment and ...

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Plato's theory of man in relation to his political philosophy

Plato's theory of man in relation to his political philosophy

... and political sciences is the Kantian ...between philosophy and science. Kantian transcendental philosophy yields the impossibility of all ...and philosophy becomes ...metaphysical ...

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The Political, Legal and Moral Scope  of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights: Pending Issues

The Political, Legal and Moral Scope of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights: Pending Issues

... its moral and political value than its juridical one, considering it, as maintained by Cassese (1991, 51), “a simple reciprocal and solemn promise that committed only in the ethical-political level, ...

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Initial report from the project in citizenship and mathematics (PICAM): moral and political dilemmas

Initial report from the project in citizenship and mathematics (PICAM): moral and political dilemmas

... Initial report from the project in citizenship and mathematics PICAM: moral and political dilemmas POVEY, Hilary , ADAMS, Gill , DEMISSIE, Fufy and CHRONAKI, Anna Available from Sheffie[r] ...

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The role of philosophy and hierarchy in Friedrich Nietzsche's political thought

The role of philosophy and hierarchy in Friedrich Nietzsche's political thought

... Nietzsche does not consider the scientific evolution of man to be necessarily synonymous with man’s moral “improvement”, his epic portrayal of the Ubermensch in Thus Spoke Zarathustra, as a future type, must be ...

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Politics and the Limits of Philosophy: Political Realism and the Limits of the Political Realist Critique

Politics and the Limits of Philosophy: Political Realism and the Limits of the Political Realist Critique

... why political realists believe that there is a normativity that is internal to politics that is distinct from moral ...normativity. Political realists are not nihilists when it comes to morality, in ...

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