Most theorists agree that a theory of justice ought to be practical. Janna Thompson argues that there is no theory of global justice that is both morally adequate and realistic. Those that are adequate as far as their moral content is concerned are unrealistic, and those that are realistic do not satisfy our moral intuitions. Most fail both requirements. This doesn\u27t mean that we should give up on the very idea of global justice, but it will affect how we approach the subject - both theoretically and practically
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In this article, I discuss the analysis of the feasibility of global justice developed by Pablo Gila...
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In this article, I discuss whether the theory of justice as fairness famously proposed by John Rawls...
This thesis explores the possibility of formulating an intermediate approach towards global justice....
Focusing on the basic structure as the subject of justice has tended to lead theorists to make a cho...
This dissertation constructs a "non-ideal theory" of justice: a systematic theory of how to respond ...
This article assesses two contending global theories of justice (cosmopolitanism and statism) in lig...
Theories of global justice are often criticised for being ineffective or unrealisable. The aim of th...
Global justice, which focuses on justice among and between different individuals throughout the worl...
In his important new book�National responsibility and global justice, David Miller presents a system...
Many important criticisms to the possibility of global justice are advanced following one or another...
Discussing world-wide justice is messy not merely because of its scope, the amount of disagreement a...
In this brief criticism I discuss the complexities of practical judgements on global justice and spe...
Should global political theory “get real,” focusing on real-world moral failures? I argue that, inso...
Recently, philosophers and political theorists who defend a more practical or realistic approach to ...
In this article, I discuss the analysis of the feasibility of global justice developed by Pablo Gila...
What kind of normative constraints do domestic political theories generate at the global level? Whil...
In this article, I discuss whether the theory of justice as fairness famously proposed by John Rawls...
This thesis explores the possibility of formulating an intermediate approach towards global justice....
Focusing on the basic structure as the subject of justice has tended to lead theorists to make a cho...
This dissertation constructs a "non-ideal theory" of justice: a systematic theory of how to respond ...
This article assesses two contending global theories of justice (cosmopolitanism and statism) in lig...
Theories of global justice are often criticised for being ineffective or unrealisable. The aim of th...
Global justice, which focuses on justice among and between different individuals throughout the worl...
In his important new book�National responsibility and global justice, David Miller presents a system...
Many important criticisms to the possibility of global justice are advanced following one or another...