Given the grim global statistics of extreme poverty and socioeconomic inequalities, moral and political philosophers have focused on the duties of justice and assistance that arise therefrom. What the needy are morally permitted to do for themselves in this context has been, however, a mostly overlooked question. Reviving a medieval and early modern account of the right of necessity, I propose that a chronically deprived agent has a right to take, use and/or occupy whatever material resources are required to guarantee her self-preservation, or the means necessary to acquire them. There are three individually necessary and jointly sufficient conditions: the need is basic, the claimant does not violate other equally important moral interests,...
Abstract: The capability approach, which is closely connected to the works of AmartyaSen and Martha ...
The purpose of this paper is to support the argument that poverty is multidimensional and part of hu...
The purpose of this paper is to support the argument that poverty is multidimensional and part of hu...
Confronted with the high toll of human lives that global poverty takes today, and the widening gap b...
That there is a human right to subsistence is a basic assumption for most moral and political theori...
Collected here in one volume are fifteen cutting-edge essays by leading academics which together cla...
In order to at least begin addressing the extensive the problem of moral clarity in aiding the depri...
This book addresses the pressing issue of severe poverty and inequality, and questions why violation...
This paper considers theoretically the relationship between what rights people may be said to have, ...
Among Anglo-American philosophers, contemporary debates about global economic justice have often foc...
Given the conceptual gap in the global justice debate today (where most of the talk is abo...
This paper considers theoretically the relationship between what rights people may be said to have t...
The central question I address is whether the inclusion of a right to subsistence among human rights...
I address the usefulness of thinking about a human right to subsistence within conceptions of human ...
A state of deprivation can be epitomised as a situation that implies not only a lack of resources bu...
Abstract: The capability approach, which is closely connected to the works of AmartyaSen and Martha ...
The purpose of this paper is to support the argument that poverty is multidimensional and part of hu...
The purpose of this paper is to support the argument that poverty is multidimensional and part of hu...
Confronted with the high toll of human lives that global poverty takes today, and the widening gap b...
That there is a human right to subsistence is a basic assumption for most moral and political theori...
Collected here in one volume are fifteen cutting-edge essays by leading academics which together cla...
In order to at least begin addressing the extensive the problem of moral clarity in aiding the depri...
This book addresses the pressing issue of severe poverty and inequality, and questions why violation...
This paper considers theoretically the relationship between what rights people may be said to have, ...
Among Anglo-American philosophers, contemporary debates about global economic justice have often foc...
Given the conceptual gap in the global justice debate today (where most of the talk is abo...
This paper considers theoretically the relationship between what rights people may be said to have t...
The central question I address is whether the inclusion of a right to subsistence among human rights...
I address the usefulness of thinking about a human right to subsistence within conceptions of human ...
A state of deprivation can be epitomised as a situation that implies not only a lack of resources bu...
Abstract: The capability approach, which is closely connected to the works of AmartyaSen and Martha ...
The purpose of this paper is to support the argument that poverty is multidimensional and part of hu...
The purpose of this paper is to support the argument that poverty is multidimensional and part of hu...