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    Utopismus für das Anthropozän: Mathias Thalers No Other Planet (review)
    Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 72 (4): 633-642. 2024.
  • Constructing the Law of Peoples
    Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 77 (2): 132-154. 2017.
    In this paper I shall argue that due to the constructivist procedure which John Rawls employs in “The Law of Peoples,” he is unable to justify his claim that there is a relationship between limiting the internal and external sovereignty of states. An alternative constructivist procedure is viable, but it extends the ideal theory of international justice to include liberal democratic and egalitarian principles. The procedure and principles have significant implications for non‐ideal theory as wel…Read more
  •  28
    Was heißt Hoffnung in Krisenzeiten?
    with Claudia Blöser, Vera King, Gunzelin Schmid Noerr, and Heinz Weiß
    Psyche 79 (9-10): 728-737. 2025.
    No abstract available.
  •  187
    Capitalist Exploitation, Self-Ownership, and Equality
    with Michael Pendlebury and Peter Hudson
    Philosophical Forum 32 (3). 2001.
    Traditional Marxists hold that capitalist modes of production are unjustly exploitative. In 'Self-Ownership, Freedom and Equality' G. A. Cohen argues that this ``exploitation charge'' commits traditional Marxists to the thesis that people own themselves (``self-ownership''). If so, then traditional Marxism is vulnerable to a libertarian challenge to its commitment to equality. Cohen, therefore, recommends that Marxists abandon the exploitation charge. This paper undermines Cohen's case for the a…Read more
  •  123
    Jurisprudence (edited book)
    with Christopher Roederer
    Juta. 2004.
    Chris Roederer, Darrel Moellendorf. last two hundred years or more under the notion of stare decisis and the rule of law. The matrix of legal rules is no longer the seat of the law in South Africa, if it ever was. One can disagree with Mohamed J's ...
  •  32
    Utopismus für das Anthropozän: Mathias Thalers No Other Planet
    Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 72 (4): 633-642. 2024.
  •  575
    Interview of Katrin Flikschuh, Rainer Forst and Darrel Moellendorf by Valentin Beck and Julian Culp for Global Justice: Theory Practice Rhetoric.
  •  2
    Hegel's Philosophy of Subjective Spirit
    Dissertation, The Claremont Graduate University. 1990.
    This critical commentary on the three sections of the philosophy of subjective spirit as it appears in Hegel's final Berlin Encyclopedia uses them to come to a better understanding and evaluation of his general philosophical perspective. This is in contrast to two sorts of dangers which Hegel scholarship faces. One is getting so caught up in summarizing and interpreting the troublesome texts that no evaluation is provided. The other is to view Hegel unsympathetically through the criteria of cont…Read more
  •  44
    Replying to Comments on Mobilizing Hope
    Environmental Ethics 46 (2): 205-218. 2024.
  •  28
    Interview of Katrin Flikschuh, Rainer Forst and Darrel Moellendorf by Valentin Beck and Julian Culp for Global Justice: Theory Practice Rhetoric
  •  92
    Mobilizing Hope Against Pessimism and Plutocracy
    Ethics, Policy and Environment 27 (1): 129-145. 2024.
    This paper offers responses to the challenges and questions rasied by the comments of John M. Meyer, Gwen Ottinger, Mark Reiff, and Steve Vanderheiden to my book Mobilizing Hope: Climate Change and Global Poverty. Their concerns are insightful, many, and varied. My reply focuses on the following themes: The relationship between moral concern about climate change and moral concern abut global poverty, the role of hope in responding to climate change, the problem of plutocratic influences in democ…Read more
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    Das Wachstum der menschlichen Produktionskapazität hat zu unvorstellbarem Wohlstand geführt, wenn auch kaum allgemein zutreffend. Noch immer sind Milliarden Menschen von Armut betroffen. Dieses Problem kann nicht einfach dadurch gelöst werden, dass alle vorhandenen Einkommen ausgeglichen werden. Weltweit ist weiteres Wachstum erforderlich. Ein solches Wachstum könnte unser Leben grundlegend zum Besseren verändern. Dieser Gedanke ist ein wichtiger Teil marxistischer Geschichtstheorien, die für di…Read more
  •  83
    Metz’s Relational Moral Theory and Environmental Ethics
    Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 1-13. forthcoming.
    Metz’s contribution to environmental ethics is a novel theory of moral status, which he argues explains the intuition that although we have direct moral duties to some nonhuman animals, our duties to fellow human beings are always weightier. The theory takes the moral status of an individual to depend on it being the subject and object of friendly relations with human. This paper argues that the account of moral status explains the intuition about the existence and relative weight of duties to n…Read more
  •  37
    Just War
    In Jon Mandle & David A. Reidy (eds.), A Companion to Rawls, Wiley-blackwell. 2013.
    This chapter discusses the tradition of just war theory. It focuses on Rawls's comments in A Theory of Justice (TJ). The discussion is entirely in the service of an account of conscientious refusal to fight in war. The chapter focuses on Rawls's best developed discussions of the doctrines of just war and related ideas in The Law of Peoples (LP). It discusses the place of these doctrines in Rawls's account of the law of peoples, the importance of human rights to the accounts, and Rawls's account …Read more
  •  32
    Normative politische Ökonomie: Rawls und Piketty im Vergleich
    with Michael Roseneck
    In Johannes J. Frühbauer, Michael Reder, Michael Roseneck & Thomas M. Schmidt (eds.), Rawls-Handbuch: Leben – Werk – Wirkung, J.b. Metzler. pp. 569-581. 2023.
    Im fünften Kapitel von Eine Theorie der Gerechtigkeit heißt es, dass sich „[d]ie politische Ökonomie […] an wichtiger Stelle mit dem öffentlichen Sektor und der richtigen Form der grundlegenden Institutionen, die die wirtschaftliche Tätigkeit regeln, mit der Besteuerung, der Eigentumsordnung, der Struktur von Märkten usw. beschäftigt“ (Rawls 1972, 299). Indem sie das tut, stützt sie sich auf „Maßstäbe zur Beurteilung wirtschaftlicher Verhältnisse und wirtschaftspolitischer Programme“ (ebd., 291)…Read more
  •  102
    Authors' reply to thandi case
    Developing World Bioethics 2 (1). 2002.
  •  142
    In the first part of this article, we considered how Thandi, a 15-year-old girl, was treated when taken by her mother to their GP, Dr Randera. Dr Randera notified them that Thandi was pregnant, HIV positive, and had syphilis and herpes. Dr Randera also informed them that there was a substantial risk that the baby would be born HIV positive. Both Thandi and her mother wanted an abortion. However, Dr Randera, who was morally opposed to abortions, refused to provide the service and did not refer Th…Read more
  •  39
    Research Ethics: Beyond the Guidelines
    Developing World Bioethics 1 (1): 69-82. 2001.
  • Introduction
    In Darrel Moellendorf & Heather Widdows (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Global Ethics, Routledge. 2014.
  •  139
    "A climate crisis and other pressures on planetary ecology are causing profound anxieties. Climate change threatens to trap hundreds of millions of people in dire poverty and to separate further an already deeply divided world. However, a new generation of activists is offering inspiration, serving as a hope-maker. This book offers an accessible and empirically informed philosophical discussion of climate change, global poverty, justice, and the importance of political responses, both internatio…Read more
  •  138
    With the significant disconnect between the collective aim of limiting warming to well below 2°C and the current means proposed to achieve such an aim, the goal of this paper is to offer a moral assessment of prominent alternatives to current international climate policy. To do so, we’ll outline five different policy routes that could potentially bring the means and goal in line. Those five policy routes are: (1) exceed 2°C; (2) limit warming to less than 2°C by economic de-growth; (3) limit war…Read more
  •  125
    Deen K. Chatterjee, ed., The Ethics of Assistance (review)
    Philosophical Review 116 (2): 287-293. 2007.
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    Economic contagion and a pro‐poor social epidemiology
    Journal of Social Philosophy 52 (2): 270-284. 2020.
    Journal of Social Philosophy, EarlyView.
  •  183
    Hope in political philosophy
    Philosophy Compass 15 (5). 2020.
    The language of hope is a ubiquitous part of political life, but its value is increasingly contested. While there is an emerging debate about hope in political philosophy, an assessment of the prevalent scepticism about its role in political practice is still outstanding. The aim of this article is to provide an overview of historical and recent treatments of hope in political philosophy and to indicate lines of further research. We argue that even though political philosophy can draw on recent …Read more
  •  89
    Introduction
    The Journal of Ethics 9 (1-2): 1-9. 2005.
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    The Handbook of Global Ethics
    Acumen Publishing. 2014.
    Global ethics focuses on the most pressing contemporary ethical issues - poverty, global trade, terrorism, torture, pollution, climate change and the management of scarce recourses. It draws on moral and political philosophy, political and social science, empirical research, and real world policy and activism. The Handbook of Global Ethics brings together leading international scholars to present concise and authoritative overviews of the most significant issues and ideas in global ethics. The e…Read more
  •  117
    Treaty Norms and Climate Change Mitigation
    Ethics and International Affairs 23 (3): 247-266. 2009.
    Treaty Norms and Climate Change MitigationDarrel MoellendorfCurrently the international community is discussing the regulatory framework to replace the Kyoto Protocol after 2012. The unveiling of the new framework is scheduled to occur at the December 2009 COP in Copenhagen. The stakes are high, since any treaty will affect the development prospects of per capita poor countries and will determine the climate change–related costs borne by poor people for centuries to come. Failure to arrive at an…Read more
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    Racism and Rationality in Hegel's Philosophy of Subjective Spirit
    History of Political Thought 13 (2): 243. 1992.
    The eurocentrism of Hegel's philosophy of history is well known. Hegel's reputation has not benefited from many of the claims in the Philosophy of History; such as the one that African history, having no development, has contributed nothing to world history. Because of the general lack of attention that Hegel's philosophy of subjective spirit has received, it is little known that this eurocentrism is based, in part, on the racism of the philosophy of subjective spirit. Only here does Hegel syste…Read more
  • Liberalism, nationalism, and the right to secede
    Philosophical Forum 28 (1-2): 87-99. 1996.