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    Apologizing for Historical Injustices
    Social Research: An International Quarterly 87 (4): 1039-1058. 2020.
  • Women and Humanitarian Intervention
    In C. A. J. Coady, Ned Dobos & Sagar Sanyal (eds.), Challenges for Humanitarian Intervention: Ethical Demand and Political Reality, Oxford University Press. pp. 59-74. 2018.
    This chapter examines the prospects for the R2P framework in combating women’s oppression, with specific attention to Bosnia in the 1990s and in Afghanistan under the Taliban regime. It argues that while mass rape in Bosnia did constitute ‘just cause’ for humanitarian intervention, other desiderata, like proportionality and likelihood of success, present greater difficulty. The chapter notes two assumptions commonly present in the humanitarian intervention debate. One, humanitarian intervention …Read more
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    The political changes of recent years and the problems of poverty, the environment and nationalism have led to calls for the establishment of a just world order. But what would such a world be like? This book considers the concept of international justice as it has developed in traditional political theory from Hobbes to Marx and in contemporary writing on the subject. It develops a theory of international justice designed to take account of both individual freedom and the differences among comm…Read more
  • In this timely study, Thompson presents a theory of intergenerational justice that gives citizens duties to past and future generations, showing why people can make legitimate demands of their successors and explaining what relationships between contemporary generations count as fair. What connects these various responsibilities and entitlements is a view about individual interests that both argues that individuals are motivated by intergenerational concerns, and that a polity that appropriately…Read more
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    Ethical disagreement is a fact of social life. We disagree about issues such as abortion, euthanasia, the meaning of justice and the treatment of animals, and our debates often fail to reach a consensus. Some philosophers think that this means there is no objective knowledge about morality. _ Discourse and Knowledge_ takes a radically different approach to the defence of ethical rationality. It claims that there is a correct solution to ethical controversies, but that ethical decisions have to b…Read more
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    Terrorism, Morality and Right Authority
    In Georg Meggle, Andreas Kemmerling & Mark Textor (eds.), Ethics of Terrorism & Counter-Terrorism, De Gruyter. pp. 151-160. 2004.
  • War and the protection of property
    In Igor Primoratz (ed.), Civilian Immunity in War, Oxford University Press. 2010.
  •  10
    Mutual Aid and Selfish Genes
    Metaphilosophy 15 (3‐4): 270-281. 2007.
  • A Defence of Communicative Ethics
    Journal of Political Philosophy 2 (3): 240-255. 2006.
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    In this timely study, Thompson presents a theory of intergenerational justice that gives citizens duties to past and future generations, showing why people can make legitimate demands of their successors and explaining what relationships between contemporary generations count as fair. What connects these various responsibilities and entitlements is a view about individual interests that both argues that individuals are motivated by intergenerational concerns, and that a polity that appropriately…Read more
  • The political changes of recent years and the problems of poverty, the environment and nationalism have led to calls for the establishment of a just world order. But what would such a world be like? This book considers the concept of international justice as it has developed in traditional political theory from Hobbes to Marx and in contemporary writing on the subject. It develops a theory of international justice designed to take account of both individual freedom and the differences among comm…Read more
  • Ethical disagreement is a fact of social life. We disagree about issues such as abortion, euthanasia, the meaning of justice and the treatment of animals, and our debates often fail to reach a consensus. Some philosophers think that this means there is no objective knowledge about morality. _ Discourse and Knowledge_ takes a radically different approach to the defence of ethical rationality. It claims that there is a correct solution to ethical controversies, but that ethical decisions have to b…Read more
  • War and the protection of property
    In Igor Primoratz (ed.), Civilian Immunity in War, Oxford University Press Uk. 2007.
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    Mutual aid and selfish genes
    Metaphilosophy 15 (3-4): 270-281. 1984.
  • Barker: The New Racism (review)
    Radical Philosophy 31 28. 1982.
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    Philosophy of Human Pyschology
    with Ian Timothy Oakley, Robert Bruce Young, George Vassilacopoulos, and Ross George Phillips
    Video Recordings
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    Political societies are essentially intergenerational—not only because they often last for many generations and because they maintain their existence largely through members having or adopting children, but because the children of members acquire entitlements simply as a result of being born or adopted by members. Even in a liberal political society, members by birth or adoption are supposed to enjoy from birth the irrevocable status of membership and the privileges it entails. They have opportu…Read more
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    Introduction
    Australasian Journal of Philosophy 64 (S1). 1986.
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    Cultural Property, Restitution and Value
    Journal of Applied Philosophy 20 (3): 251-262. 2003.
    abstract Demands for restitution of cultural artefacts and relics raise four main issues: 1) how claims to cultural property can be justified; 2) whether and under what conditions demands for restitution of cultural property are valid — especially when they are made long after the artefacts were taken away; 3) whether there are values, aesthetic, scholarly and educational, which can override restitution claims, even when these claims are legitimate; and 4) how these values bear on the question o…Read more
  • Introduction: Beyond the legalist paradigm
    with Klaus Neumann
    In Klaus Neumann & Janna Thompson (eds.), Historical justice and memory, The University of Wisconsin Press. 2015.
  • Reparative claims and theories of justice
    In Klaus Neumann & Janna Thompson (eds.), Historical justice and memory, The University of Wisconsin Press. 2015.
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    Historical justice and memory (edited book)
    with Klaus Neumann
    The University of Wisconsin Press. 2015.
    Historical Justice and Memory highlights the global movement for historical justice—acknowledging and redressing historic wrongs—as one of the most significant moral and social developments of our times. Such historic wrongs include acts of genocide, slavery, systems of apartheid, the systematic persecution of presumed enemies of the state, colonialism, and the oppression of or discrimination against ethnic or religious minorities. The historical justice movement has inspired the spread of truth…Read more
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    Groups as intergenerational agents: Responsibility through time and change
    Journal of Social Philosophy 53 (1): 8-20. 2022.
    Journal of Social Philosophy, Volume 53, Issue 1, Page 8-20, Spring 2022.
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