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99Making Room for a This-Worldly PhysicalismTopoi 37 (3): 523-532. 2018.Physicalism is thought to entail that mental properties supervene on microphysical properties, or in other words that all God had to do was to create the fundamental physical properties and the rest came along for free. In this paper, we question the all-god-had-to-do reflex.
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57From International to Global Justice?In John S. Dryzek, Bonnie Honig & Anne Phillips (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Political Theory, Oxford University Press. 2006.This article examines the concepts of international and global justice. It explains that the former implicates on the relations of states or nations while the latter focuses on justice for humanity taken as a whole. The article explores the traditional agenda of international versus global justice and evaluates the impact of globalization and the hyper-power position achieved by the U.S. on the conception of justice in the international scene.
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International society, cultural diversity and the clash (or dialogue) of civilizationsIn Fred Reinhard Dallmayr, M. Akif Kayapınar & İsmail Yaylacı (eds.), Civilizations and world order: geopolitics and cultural difference. 2014.
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28Dialogue Among Civilizations: Some Exemplary VoicesContemporary Political Theory 2 (3): 387-388. 2003.
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41Thinking politically: Essays in political theoryContemporary Political Theory 8 (2): 240-242. 2009.
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53Response to Richard Beardsworth's Review of Practical Judgement in International Political TheoryJournal of International Political Theory 8 (1-2): 110-111. 2012.
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201On Amartya Sen and The Idea of JusticeEthics and International Affairs 24 (3): 309-318. 2010.The Idea of Justice" summarizes and extends many of the themes Amartya Sen has been engaged with for the last quarter century: economic versus political rights, cultural relativism and the origin of notions such as human rights, and entitlements and their relation to gender equality.
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68Book Review: Globalization and Sovereignty: Rethinking Legality, Legitimacy and Constitutionalism, by Jean L. CohenPolitical Theory 43 (5): 692-695. 2015.
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67Book in Review: Bounding Power: Republican Security Theory from the Polis to the Global Village, by Daniel H. Deudney. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2007. 384 pp. $35.00 (cloth) (review)Political Theory 36 (4): 647-650. 2008.
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49Poverty Alleviation, Global Justice, and the Real WorldEthics and International Affairs 31 (3): 357-365. 2017.The modern literature on responding to global poverty is over fifty years old and has attracted the attention of some of the most prominent analytical political theorists of the age, including Brian Barry, Charles Beitz, Simon Caney, Thomas Pogge, John Rawls, and Peter Singer. Yet in spite of this extraordinary concentration of brainpower, the problem of global poverty has quite clearly not been solved or, indeed, adequately defined. We are therefore entitled to ask two questions of any new cont…Read more
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97Self-Defense in an Imperfect WorldEthics and International Affairs 17 (1): 2-8. 2003.In his address at West Point on June 1, 2002, President George W. Bush appeared to be signaling America’s willingness to regard the mere possession of weapons of mass destruction by potential enemies as grounds for an anticipatory war.
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74International Relations in Political Thought: Texts from the Ancient Greeks to the First World War (edited book)Cambridge University Press. 2002.This unique collection presents texts in international relations from Ancient Greece to the First World War. Major writers such as Thucydides, Augustine, Aquinas, Machiavelli, Grotius, Kant and John Stuart Mill are represented by extracts of their key works; less well-known international theorists including John of Paris, Cornelius van Bynkershoek and Friedrich List are also included. Fifty writers are anthologised in what is the largest such collection currently available. The texts, most of wh…Read more