In order for states to fulfil (many of) their moral obligations, costs must be passed to individuals. This paper asks how these costs should be distributed. I advocate the common-sense answer: the distribution of costs should, insofar as possible, track the reasons behind the state’s duty. This answer faces a number of problems, which I attempt to solve
This paper discusses the criteria for acceptably holding citizens partly responsible for wrongs thei...
Moral duties are regularly attributed to groups. We might think that the United Kingdom has a moral ...
In recent decades, concepts of group agency and the morality of groups have increasingly been discus...
In order for states to fulfil (many of) their moral obligations, costs must be passed to individuals...
It is widely accepted that industrialized or wealthy countries in particular have moral obligations ...
We tend to think states have moral duties: duties to alleviate global warming, protect citizens' mor...
It is widely accepted that industrialized or wealthy countries in particular have moral obligations ...
We often make claims about the duties of states. One might think, for example, that Australia has a ...
Individuals sometimes pass their duties on to collectives, which is one way in which collectives can...
Is the state a collective agent? Are citizens responsible for what their states do? If not citizens,...
This thesis has two parts, which together seek to explore the political channels of responsibility f...
It has become quite noticeable that modern world politics across the globe has lacked a guiding mora...
Collectivities, that is, groups constituted by some procedure for making group decisions, can be age...
Assuming that states can hold moral duties, it can easily be seen that states—just like any other mo...
This paper assesses one type of justification for collective liability – the democratic authorizatio...
This paper discusses the criteria for acceptably holding citizens partly responsible for wrongs thei...
Moral duties are regularly attributed to groups. We might think that the United Kingdom has a moral ...
In recent decades, concepts of group agency and the morality of groups have increasingly been discus...
In order for states to fulfil (many of) their moral obligations, costs must be passed to individuals...
It is widely accepted that industrialized or wealthy countries in particular have moral obligations ...
We tend to think states have moral duties: duties to alleviate global warming, protect citizens' mor...
It is widely accepted that industrialized or wealthy countries in particular have moral obligations ...
We often make claims about the duties of states. One might think, for example, that Australia has a ...
Individuals sometimes pass their duties on to collectives, which is one way in which collectives can...
Is the state a collective agent? Are citizens responsible for what their states do? If not citizens,...
This thesis has two parts, which together seek to explore the political channels of responsibility f...
It has become quite noticeable that modern world politics across the globe has lacked a guiding mora...
Collectivities, that is, groups constituted by some procedure for making group decisions, can be age...
Assuming that states can hold moral duties, it can easily be seen that states—just like any other mo...
This paper assesses one type of justification for collective liability – the democratic authorizatio...
This paper discusses the criteria for acceptably holding citizens partly responsible for wrongs thei...
Moral duties are regularly attributed to groups. We might think that the United Kingdom has a moral ...
In recent decades, concepts of group agency and the morality of groups have increasingly been discus...