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245 0 4 _aThe Bloomsbury companion to political philosophy /
_cedited by Andrew Fiala.
300 _a1 online resource ( ix, 271 pages)
490 1 _aBloomsbury companions.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _aCover; Half Title; Series; Title; Copyright; CONTENTS; LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS; INTRODUCTION ; POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY, UTOPIA, AND REALISM; CLASSIFICATION SCHEMES AND ASSUMPTIONS; METAPOLITICS, POLITICAL THEORY, AND APPLIED POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY; UTOPIAN CONTEMPLATION AND PRACTICAL REASON; HUMANITIES OR SOCIAL SCIENCE?; JUSTICE, THE GOOD LIFE, AND POLITICAL EXHORTATION; PRECIS/SYNOPOSIS; 1 THE HISTORY OF POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY ; 2 SOVEREIGNTY; GENEALOGY OF THE CONCEPT OF SOVEREIGNTY; CONTEMPORARY POLITICAL THEORY AND EMERGING ISSUES; CONCLUSION; 3 COSMOPOLITANISM; INTRODUCTION.
505 8 _aCosmopolitanism: two important distinctionswhat does cosmopolitan justice require?; are compatriots special?; must cosmopolitans reject any form of partiality?; is the matter of legitimate authority in the global domain problematic?; cosmopolitanism in the real world; 4 human rights; political theories of human rights; moral rights and international human rights; constraints on theories of human rights; five challenges against naturalistic theories; human rights as a cultural phenomenon; conclusion; 5 distributive justice; a libertarian approach to distributive justice.
505 8 _aRawls's egalitarian viewother schemes of distribution; distributive justice and equality of opportunity; from theory to practice; global distributive justice; just distribution in the global sphere; why not global retributive justice and compensation; global distributive justice and global environmental justice; practices and aims of global distributive justice projects and initiatives; 6 reassessing punishment: retributive versus restorative justice ; just retribution; questioning retributive justice; 7 war; the state-centric conception of war (realism) and its presuppositions.
505 8 _aRecent challenges to the state-centric model"military ethics" and the laws of war; jus in bello and professional military ethics; conclusion: recent developments in the understanding of postmodern war; 8 peace ; the nature of peace and the state of nature; historical and multicultural precedents; pacifisms; the peace of liberal, democratic capitalism; 9 liberal toleration; necessary and sufficient conditions for individual toleration; so-called paradoxes of toleration; toleration, the liberal state, and neutrality; the duty of civility and public reasons; justifications of toleration.
505 8 _aFurther issues for research10 democratic theory; equality and autonomy; a theory of the democratic process: who is a citizen?; a theory of the democratic process: theories of democratic deliberation; justification of the democratic way of governance; 11 feminism and gender; introduction; relational identities and the ethics of care; justice and gender; democratic theory and gender; policy and feminist theory; global justice and gender; new frontiers; 12 immigration and borders; introduction; arguments for the state's right to exclude; self-determination arguments.
533 _aElectronic reproduction.
_bPerth, W.A.
_nAvailable via World Wide Web.
538 _aAvailable electronically via the Internet.
650 0 _aPolitical science
_xPhilosophy.
700 1 _aFiala, Andrew,
_d1966-
_eeditor.
710 2 _aEbooks Corporation.
776 0 8 _iPrint version:
_tBloomsbury companion to political philosophy.
_dLondon, UK ; New York, NY : Bloomsbury Academic, 2015
_z9781847065544
_w(DLC) 2014033516.
830 0 _aBloomsbury companions.
856 4 0 _uhttp://VU.eblib.com.au/EBLWeb/patron/?target=patron&extendedid=P_2003339_0
_zFull-text via ProQuest Ebook Central
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