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24Travel bans, climate change, refugees and human rights: a response to my criticsEthics and Global Politics 14 (2): 110-125. 2021.In responding to stimulating commentaries by David Owen, Shelley Wilcox, Tyler Paytas, Desiree Lim, and Lukas Schmid I develop my model of migration justice, showing how it has the resources needed not only to deal with these challenges but also to provide a fruitful approach to a full range of contemporary migration problems.
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20In this paper I examine the method Aristotle uses in the inquiry into the nature of happiness in the "Nicomachean Ethics". Through analysis of some of the method's features, I explain why labelling it "the onion approach to developing and fleshing out a hypothesis" is appropriate. I show how Aristotle derives a set of necessary conditions and a set of other criteria, or reliable indicators, which any adequate account of the nature of happiness must meet. There are definite benefits to understand…Read more
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19Just responses to problems associated with the brain drain: Identity, community, and obligation in an unjust worldSouth African Journal of Philosophy 36 (1): 156-167. 2017.
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19Through the moral Maze: Searching for absolute values in a pluralistic worldPhilosophia 27 (1-2): 301-308. 1999.
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19Distance, Moral Relevance ofIn Hugh LaFollette (ed.), The International Encyclopedia of Ethics, Blackwell. 2013.
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18Cities and Immigration: Political and Moral Dilemmas in the New Era of MigrationAvnerDe‐Shalit, 2018Oxford: Oxford University Press. viii + 168 pp, £60 (hb) (review)Journal of Applied Philosophy 36 (5): 841-843. 2019.
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18How Should We Discharge Our Responsibilities to Eradicate Poverty?Res Publica 22 (3): 301-315. 2016.In this article I present four central challenges for Hennie Lötter’s book Poverty, Ethics and Justice. The first criticism takes issue with Lötter’s focus on social rather than global justice. Though he seems to be concerned with poverty everywhere, he takes social rather than global justice as the primary unit of analysis and this leads to a certain blindness to the ways in which discharging duties to the poor is a global not just society or state level project. My alternative perspective also…Read more
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17Normativity, Legitimacy, and Strengthening Migration Justice Mechanisms: A Reply to My CriticsRes Publica 28 (3): 451-466. 2022.Matthew Lindauer, Peter Higgins, Jiewuh Song, and Ana Tanasoca have engaged thoughtfully with the work I present in _Justice for People on the Move_. I am very grateful for their insightful comments, critical remarks, observations about areas of agreement, useful suggestions for progressing important conversations, and invitations to elaborate on core issues. I cannot possibly discuss all the important issues they cover here, but in this response essay I address some of their most prominent conc…Read more
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17Paternalism and the (Overly?) Caring Life (review)Business Ethics Quarterly 6 (4): 533-548. 1996.
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16The health impact fund: how to make new medicines accessible to allIn S. R. Benatar & Gillian Brock (eds.), Global Health and Global Health Ethics, Cambridge University Press. pp. 241--250. 2011.
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15Reimagining refuge: a discussion of Serena Parekh’s No Refuge by the author of Justice for People on the MoveJournal of Global Ethics 16 (2): 148-161. 2020.This article is part of an ‘Author meets author' exchange that focuses on my recent book, Justice for People on the Move, and Serena Parekh’s forthcoming book, No Refuge. I describe some of the way...
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15Paternalism and the Caring LifeAutonomy and Intervention: Parentalism in the Caring LifeBusiness Ethics Quarterly 6 (4): 533. 1996.
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14The Proper Role of Responsive Democracy, Liberty, and Immigration in Global Justice: Some ClarificationsAstrolabio 12 76-90. 2011.
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14Peter Dietsch's Catching capital: the ethics of tax competition. New York: Oxford University Press, 2015, 280 pp (review)Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics 9 (1): 164. 2016.
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14Necessary Goods: Our Responsibilities to Meet Others NeedsRowman & Littlefield Publishers. 1998.Do any needs defensibly make claims on anyone? If so, which needs and whose needs can defensibly do this? What are the grounds for our responsibilities to meet others' needs, when we have such responsibilities? The distinguished contributors to this volume consider these questions as they evaluate the moral force of needs. They approach questions of obligation and moral importance from a variety of different theoretical perspectives, including contractarian, Kantian, Aristotelian, rights-based, …Read more
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13David Miller, Strangers in Our Midst: The Political Philosophy of Immigration. Reviewed byPhilosophy in Review 37 (3): 126-128. 2017.
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13Justice for People on the Move: Migration in Challenging TimesCambridge University Press. 2020.By executive order, the US adopted an immigration policy that looks remarkably similar to a Muslim ban, and threatened to deport long-settled residents, such as the so-called Dreamers. Our defunct refugee system has not dealt adequately with increased refugee flows, forcing desperate people to undertake increasingly risky measures in efforts to reach safe havens. Meanwhile increased migration flows over recent years appear to have contributed to a rise in right-wing populism, apparently driving …Read more
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13Corruption and Global JusticeOxford University Press. 2023.Corruption is a pervasive problem across the world and is regularly ranked as among the greatest global challenges. Considering the role that corruption plays in exacerbating deprivation and fuelling social tension, peaceful and just societies are unlikely to come about without tackling corruption. Addressing corruption should be a high priority for those concerned with poverty eradication, peace, security, and justice. Yet, curiously, corruption has not yet been the focus of any books by philos…Read more
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12Review of Stan Van Hooft, Cosmopolitanism: A Philosophy for Global Ethics (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2010 (1). 2010.
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12Distributive justiceIn Gerald F. Gaus & Fred D'Agostino (eds.), The Routledge companion to social and political philosophy, Routledge. pp. 444. 2013.
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12The “decent life” standard: does equality matter?Ethic@ - An International Journal for Moral Philosophy 11 (1). 2012..
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11Justice for People on the Move. A PrécisPhilosophy and Public Issues - Filosofia E Questioni Pubbliche. forthcoming.Download.
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11Towards Less Dirty Trade, More Human Rights Protection, and More Public Accountability over ResourcesPhilosophy and Public Issues - Filosofia E Questioni Pubbliche. forthcoming.Download.
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10Feasibility, Nationalism, Migration, Justification, and Global Justice: Some Further Thoughts'Global Justice Theory Practice Rhetoric 4 50-76. 2011.
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