•  103
    A Lockean Theory of Climate Justice for Food Security
    The Journal of Ethics 27 (2): 151-172. 2023.
    This paper argues that the Lockean proviso can be utilized as a relevant principle of justice for food security under global climate change. Since reducing GHG emissions is key to enhancing food security, we suggest a global food security scheme that systematically allots, among all people, access to GHG sinks in food systems impacted by global climate change. For consideration of the scheme, it is important to have a principle of justice. Furthermore, it should incorporate the value of fairness…Read more
  •  99
    A Defense of Pluralist Egalitarianism under Severe Uncertainty: Axiomatic Characterization
    with Kaname Miyagishima
    Wiley: Journal of Political Philosophy 30 (3): 370-394. 2022.
    Journal of Political Philosophy, Volume 30, Issue 3, Page 370-394, September 2022.
  •  7
    This paper aims to specify the precise conditions under which an agent is responsible for inequalities. Admittedly, the careful examination of the conditions in question has been the main focus of contemporary egalitarianism. As a matter of fact, contemporary political philosophers take responsibility to be a core conception which in principle justifies inequalities. In particular, they tend to flesh out the conception of responsibility in terms of choice, in such a way that we should hold indiv…Read more
  •  126
    The harshness objection is the most important challenge to luck egalitarianism. Very recently, Andreas Albertsen and Lasse Nielsen provided a scrupulous analysis of the harshness objection and claim that only the inconsistency objection—the objection that luck egalitarianism is incompatible with the ideal of basic moral equality—has real bite. I argue that the relevantly construed incoherence objection is not as strong as Albertsen and Nielsen believe. In doing so, first, I show that the deontol…Read more
  •  99
    Beyond a Strictly Political Liberalism? Critical Response to Abbey
    Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 2 (3): 1-6. 2008.
    No abstract.
  • Rawlsian contractualism and cognitive disabilities
    In Edwin E. Etieyibo (ed.), Perspectives in social contract theory, The Council For Research in Values and Philosophy. 2018.
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    Libertarian approaches to the COVID‐19 pandemic
    Bioethics 36 (4): 445-452. 2022.