An application of the social theory of Axel Honneth to global justice, arguing that development goals must include provision for the intersubjective recognition required for identity formation. In the disciplines of Political Philosophy and International Relations cosmopolitanism is often defined as the view that all people, no matter their national, ethnic or religious backgrounds and no matter what their gender, have an equal moral status. The most telling enunciation of this view is the United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights. However, the focus that is given to rights and a global form of legal equality by this document and by such theorists as John Rawls is not rich enough to capture all of the ethical demands that ...
Constructing a theory of global socioeconomic justice presents both conceptual and normative challen...
In this paper I take a closer look at the controversy between cosmopolitans and the advocates of a p...
Addressing the issue of crime against humanity requires a robust theory about personal attitude, pol...
This paper examines recognition in the cosmopolitan sphere of recognition - a sphere of ethical life...
Amid now extensive debates about cosmopolitanism in political theory, this article explores the impl...
This thesis examines and attempts to give an answer to the following question: In what way can the i...
This doctoral thesis investigates contemporary disputes about international distributive justice by ...
In exploring how to decisively address global poverty the question of what should be the content of ...
The question I want to answer is if and how the recognition approach, taken from the works of Axel H...
Global Justice has usually been understood to mean institutional and social justice (political and r...
Lately the issue of social recognition has been discussed frequently – by philosophers, social scien...
Seeking to tackle the widely acknowledged democratic deficit of current international affairs, the a...
A conception of global citizenship should not be viewed as separate from, or synonymous with, the co...
The question I want to answer is if and how the recognition approach, taken from the works of Axel H...
Cosmopolitanism, argue its advocates, offers a philosophy of public governance suited to the global ...
Constructing a theory of global socioeconomic justice presents both conceptual and normative challen...
In this paper I take a closer look at the controversy between cosmopolitans and the advocates of a p...
Addressing the issue of crime against humanity requires a robust theory about personal attitude, pol...
This paper examines recognition in the cosmopolitan sphere of recognition - a sphere of ethical life...
Amid now extensive debates about cosmopolitanism in political theory, this article explores the impl...
This thesis examines and attempts to give an answer to the following question: In what way can the i...
This doctoral thesis investigates contemporary disputes about international distributive justice by ...
In exploring how to decisively address global poverty the question of what should be the content of ...
The question I want to answer is if and how the recognition approach, taken from the works of Axel H...
Global Justice has usually been understood to mean institutional and social justice (political and r...
Lately the issue of social recognition has been discussed frequently – by philosophers, social scien...
Seeking to tackle the widely acknowledged democratic deficit of current international affairs, the a...
A conception of global citizenship should not be viewed as separate from, or synonymous with, the co...
The question I want to answer is if and how the recognition approach, taken from the works of Axel H...
Cosmopolitanism, argue its advocates, offers a philosophy of public governance suited to the global ...
Constructing a theory of global socioeconomic justice presents both conceptual and normative challen...
In this paper I take a closer look at the controversy between cosmopolitans and the advocates of a p...
Addressing the issue of crime against humanity requires a robust theory about personal attitude, pol...