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Oxford studies in political philosophy. Volume 10 / edited by David Sobel and Steven Wall.

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Book
Contributor:
Sobel, David, editor.
Wall, Steven, 1967- editor.
Series:
Oxford scholarship online.
Oxford scholarship online
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Political science--Philosophy.
Political science.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Other Title:
Studies in political philosophy
Political philosophy
Place of Publication:
Oxford : Oxford University Press, [2024]
Summary:
This is the tenth volume of 'Oxford Studies in Political Philosophy'. Since its revival in the 1970s, political philosophy has been a vibrant field in philosophy, one that intersects with jurisprudence, normative economics, political theory in political science departments, and just war theory. OSPP aims to publish some of the best contemporary work in political philosophy and these closely related subfields.
Contents:
Cover
Oxford Studies in Political Philosophy
Copyright
Acknowledgements
Contents
List of Contributors
1: Three Concepts of Legitimacy
References
2: Legitimacy, Authority, and Democratic Duties of Explanation
I. Introduction
II. Explanation, AI, Power
III. Power, Legitimacy, Authority
IV. Legitimacy, Authority, Publicity
V. Publicity, Explanation, AI
VI. Objections
Are Explanations Necessary for Legitimacy and Authority?
Does AI Really Raise Questions of Legitimacy and Authority?
VII. Conclusion
3: The Romantic Lie in the Brain: Collective Agency, Moral Responsibility, and the State
Section One: Collective Responsibility
Section Two: The Need for the State
Section Three: Uncovering the State
Section Four: Fleshing Out the State
Section Five: The Downfall of the Unitary Model
Section Six: Clarifications and Objections
Section Seven: Beyond State Agency
Section Eight: Conclusion
4: Territorial Jurisdiction: A Functionalist Account
1. Functionalism, Territory, and Ideal Takeovers
2. The Unsuccessful States Objection
3. The Natural Duty of Justice
4. The Occupation Objection
5. The Pro Tem Objection
6. Conclusion
5: Sequential Claims-Balancing, a Weak Limited Aggregationist Proposal
1. Limited Aggregationism
2. Preliminary Clarifications
3. Weak vs. Strong Limited Aggregationism
4. Why Weak Limited Aggregationism?
5. Sequential Claims-Balancing
6. Sequential Claims-Balancing and Challenge Cases
7. Sequential Claims-Balancing vs. Other Limited Aggregationist Proposals
8. Sequential Claims-Balancing and a Risk-Based Anti-Limited Aggregationist Argument
9. Conclusion
References
6: Proportionality and the Prospect of Compensation
II. Internalism about Compensation
II.1 Double-Counting
II.2 Manipulating Lesser Evils
II.3 Ambiguities
III. Compensation and Compensability
III.1 Externalism about Compensation
III.2 Compensability
III.3 The Compensability Rule and Internalism Revisited
IV. Externalism, Compensability, and Proportionality
V. Conclusion
7: Structures of Sufficiency
II. Standard Sufficientarianism
III. The Dilemma
IV. First Horn: Agree with Direct Theory
V. Second Horn: Disagree with Direct Theory
VI. Three Alternative Theories
VII. Threshold Satiability
VIII. Metric Specificity
IX. Locating the Threshold
X. Conclusion
8: Lotteries, Queues, and Bottlenecks
1. Introduction
2. Abundance, Scarcity, and Bottlenecks
3. Scarcity and Lotteries
4. Bottlenecks and Queues
5. Complications
Index
Notes:
Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on online resource and publisher information; title from PDF title page (viewed on March 12, 2024).
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ISBN:
0-19-890948-9
0-19-890949-7
OCLC:
1425972633

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