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Francis Cheneval

University of Zürich
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  • University of Zürich
    Institute of Philosophy
    Regular Faculty
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  •  177
    Steven V. Hicks, international law and the possibility of a just world order. An essay on Hegel's universalism
    Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 3 (4): 457-459. 2000.
    International LawHegel: Philosophy of LawInternational Order
  •  95
    La réception de la “monarchie” de Dante ou Les métamorphoses d'une uvre philosophique
    Vivarium 34 (2): 254-267. 1996.
    15th/16th Century Philosophy, Misc
  •  28
    Die kosmopolitische Transgressivität der modernen Demokratie
    In Georg Kohler & Urs Marti (eds.), Konturen der Neuen Weltordnung: Beiträge Zu Einer Theorie der Normativen Prinzipien Internationaler Politik, De Gruyter. pp. 102-119. 2003.
  •  51
    Constitutionalizing multilateral democratic integration
    Democracy
  • Prologe zu den Aristoteleskommentaren
    with Thomas von Aquin and Ruedi Imbach
    Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 59 (3): 584-584. 1997.
  •  413
    An Ethical View on Remittances and Labor Migration
    with Johan Rochel
    Global Justice: Theory Practice Rhetoric 5 16-30. 2012.
    The present contribution defends that remittances should be taken into account and integrated into an ethical framework on migration. This main thesis is two-fold. First, we argue that if a normative approach to migration is to claim practical relevance, it should integrate remittances as a relevant empirical parameter into an ethical framework. The empirical assessment of the scientific evidence available on remittances therefore proves to be extremely important. Secondly, assuming that remitta…Read more
    The present contribution defends that remittances should be taken into account and integrated into an ethical framework on migration. This main thesis is two-fold. First, we argue that if a normative approach to migration is to claim practical relevance, it should integrate remittances as a relevant empirical parameter into an ethical framework. The empirical assessment of the scientific evidence available on remittances therefore proves to be extremely important. Secondly, assuming that remittances have to be taken seriously, we consider their positive and negative impacts against two backgrounds. First, we emphasize the increased autonomy of persons who pull themselves and their dependents out of economic hardship. Second, affluent states who enable this process through their labor legislation contribute to the fulfillment of their duty of assistance. In this respect, our thesis is to claim that remittances should be considered as an amplifying factor for normative arguments in favor of a liberalization of labor migration. Remittances stand for a liberal way of fulfilling a responsibility to help, namely through the elimination of obstacles which in turn allow people to support themselves and lead an autonomous life.
    Autonomy in Applied Ethics
  •  38
    The reception of Rousseau’s political thought by Zurich’s “Patriots”
    Jean-Jacques Rousseau
  •  87
    Proclus politisé: La réception politique de Proclus au moyen 'ge tardif
    Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 78 (1): 11-26. 1996.
    Neoplatonists
  •  81
    Empowering the poor through property rights
    In , . 2008.
    RightsProperty Rights
  •  195
    Demoicracy. The democracy of democracies
    In , . 2013.
    Democracy
  • Bibliographie zu Jean-Jacques Rousseau 1995 - 1997, mit einer kurzen Einführung
    Freiburger Zeitschrift für Philosophie Und Theologie 46 (1/2): 263-285. 1999.
  • Utrum omnia eveniant de necessitate. Textedition und Studie der gleichnamigen Quaestio von Thaddeus von Parma
    Freiburger Zeitschrift für Philosophie Und Theologie 35 (n/a): 175-199. 1988.
  • Philosophische Werke. Band 4. Das Gastmahl Iii: Buch Iii
    with Dante Alighieri and Thomas Ricklin
    Felix Meiner Verlag. 1998.
    Das dritte Buch ist dem Lob der Philosophie gewidmet und beinhaltet eine Glückseligkeitslehre. Im Anschluß an die Erörterungen des Namens und die Bestimmung der wahren Philosophie entwickelt Dante eine Konzeption, wonach die Gott eigene Erkenntnis als Erkenntnis der Dinge in ihm selbst, insofern er deren Ursache ist, ebenfalls als Philosophie zu gelten hat.
  •  166
    Toward a normative theory of multilateral democracy: the original position and the principles
    The normative theory of multilateral democratic integration starts within the context of liberal peoples engaged in the common realization of rights, freedoms, and life chances for their citizens while seeking to preserve self-government and popular sovereignty. The point argued in the paper is that the fair terms of multilateral democratic integration must be determined by an integrated original position of citizen and people representatives choosing basic principles of liberal multilateralism.…Read more
    The normative theory of multilateral democratic integration starts within the context of liberal peoples engaged in the common realization of rights, freedoms, and life chances for their citizens while seeking to preserve self-government and popular sovereignty. The point argued in the paper is that the fair terms of multilateral democratic integration must be determined by an integrated original position of citizen and people representatives choosing basic principles of liberal multilateralism. The proposal to merge the two Rawlsian original positions offers a political solution to the contrast between rival conceptions of grand universalism and national particularism. After a general discussion of the wider problematic and the original position, I explain the concept and the reality of multilateral democratic integration. In part three, I justify why citizen and people representatives ought to be seen as participants of the original position of multilateral democratic integration. I then assess the rational motives of both types of representatives and determine the veil of ignorance of the integrated original position. In section, the original position is applied to the test of several normative hypotheses prima facie considered as candidates for basic principles of multilateral democratic integration. These principles are not necessarily new, but they are principles which presumably apply to multilateral democratic integration as a specific political order and system of cooperation.
    DemocracyLiberalism
  •  209
    Multilateral democracy: The "original position"
    Journal of Social Philosophy 39 (1). 2008.
    Democracy
  •  97
    Dante's monarchia: aspects of its history of reception in the 14th century
    with B. Carlos Bazan, Eduardo Andujar, and Leonardo G. Sbrocchi
    In Francis Cheneval, B. Carlos Bazan, Eduardo Andujar & Leonard G. Sbrocchi (eds.), Actes du IXe Congrès international de Philosophie Médiévale, Ottawa, 17-22 août, . pp. 1474-1485. 1995.
    Medieval Logic
  •  69
    Caminante, no hay camino, se hace camino al andar: EU citizenship, direct democracy and treaty ratification
    European Law Journal 13 (5): 647-663. 2007.
    This article argues that obligatory, simultaneous, and simple Treaty ratification by referenda is the next step in the consolidation of the political core of European citizenship. In the first part, general remarks about the special nature of EU citizenship highlight the relevance of referenda on EU Treaties for EU citizenship. In the second part, the normative and empirical case in favour of direct democracy is put forward. It is followed by the assessment of direct democracy in European integr…Read more
    This article argues that obligatory, simultaneous, and simple Treaty ratification by referenda is the next step in the consolidation of the political core of European citizenship. In the first part, general remarks about the special nature of EU citizenship highlight the relevance of referenda on EU Treaties for EU citizenship. In the second part, the normative and empirical case in favour of direct democracy is put forward. It is followed by the assessment of direct democracy in European integration as we have known it so far. The practice is irreversible and gaining in momentum. But it is in need of substantial reform due to procedural dysfunctions and discriminatory consequences for the citizens. Section V relates this result to a legal analysis of EU citizenship. The suppression of the discriminatory consequences of the Treaty ratification procedure is necessary from a legal point of view, but it cannot be expected from the 'judicial incrementalism' that has characterised the development of EU citizenship regarding free movement and residence. In section VI, the conclusions of the previous sections are drawn into the final proposal of obligatory, simultaneous and simple Treaty reform by referenda in all Member States. At the end, five counter-arguments to the proposal are discussed.
    Government and Democracy
  • Ars imitatur naturam als methodisches Prinzip der politischen Philosophie und seine Anwendung im Defensor pacis des Marsilius von Padua
    Archives d'Histoire Doctrinale et Littéraire du Moyen Âge 60. 1993.
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    The Rights of Strangers. Theories of International Hospitality, the Global Community, and Political Justice since Vitoria (review)
    Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 59 (1). 2005.
  •  56
    Property rights as human rights
    Property RightsHuman Rights
  •  321
    From peace to shared political identities: local, national and multilateral democracy in question: Exploring Pathways in Contemporary Bosnia-Herzegovina
    with Sylvie Ramel
    Transitions 51 (1-2). 2011.
    NationalismPolitical TheoryDemocracyPolitical Views, MiscPeace
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