It is natural and relatively common to suppose that feasibility is a constraint on what we ought to do all-things-considered but not a constraint on what we ought to do as a matter of justice. I show that the combination of these claims entails an implausible picture of the relation between feasibility and desirability given an attractive understanding of the relation between what we ought to do as a matter of justice and what we ought to do all-things-considered
In the past decade, the value of so-called ideal theory has become a major point of dispute among po...
Political theorists disagree about the extent to which issues of feasibility, stability, institution...
If most agree that normative theorizing is constrained by an ‘ought implies can’ proviso and that fe...
It is natural and relatively common to suppose that feasibility is a constraint on what we ought to ...
It is common in political theory and practice to challenge normatively ambitious proposals by saying...
Enforcement seems to be an essential and ubiquitous feature of state societies. My thesis explores a...
A common objection to a proposal or theory in political philosophy is that it is not feasible to rea...
I discuss Gheaus's (2013) argument against the claim that the requirements of justice are not constr...
It is commonly taken for granted that questions of feasibility are highly relevant to our normative ...
I discuss Gheaus' argument against the claim that the requirements of justice are not constrained by...
Feasibility is a concept often invoked but rarely defined in political argument. We hear claims such...
Political philosophy offers a range of utopian proposals, from open borders to global egalitarianism...
This is a thesis about feasibility constraints for normative political theories. Political theorists...
The feasibility constraint on the concept of justice roughly states that a necessary (but not suffic...
Is feasibility a constraint on the requirements of social justice? Proponents of what I call the "un...
In the past decade, the value of so-called ideal theory has become a major point of dispute among po...
Political theorists disagree about the extent to which issues of feasibility, stability, institution...
If most agree that normative theorizing is constrained by an ‘ought implies can’ proviso and that fe...
It is natural and relatively common to suppose that feasibility is a constraint on what we ought to ...
It is common in political theory and practice to challenge normatively ambitious proposals by saying...
Enforcement seems to be an essential and ubiquitous feature of state societies. My thesis explores a...
A common objection to a proposal or theory in political philosophy is that it is not feasible to rea...
I discuss Gheaus's (2013) argument against the claim that the requirements of justice are not constr...
It is commonly taken for granted that questions of feasibility are highly relevant to our normative ...
I discuss Gheaus' argument against the claim that the requirements of justice are not constrained by...
Feasibility is a concept often invoked but rarely defined in political argument. We hear claims such...
Political philosophy offers a range of utopian proposals, from open borders to global egalitarianism...
This is a thesis about feasibility constraints for normative political theories. Political theorists...
The feasibility constraint on the concept of justice roughly states that a necessary (but not suffic...
Is feasibility a constraint on the requirements of social justice? Proponents of what I call the "un...
In the past decade, the value of so-called ideal theory has become a major point of dispute among po...
Political theorists disagree about the extent to which issues of feasibility, stability, institution...
If most agree that normative theorizing is constrained by an ‘ought implies can’ proviso and that fe...