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Philosophy & Public Affairs

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Charles R. Beitz


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Issues of public concern often have an important philosophical dimension. Philosophy & Public Affairs is published in the belief that a philosophical examination of these issues can contribute to their clarification and to their resolution. It welcomes philosophical discussion of substantive legal, social, and political problems, as well as discussions of the more abstract questions to which they give rise. In addition, it aims to publish studies of the moral and intellectual history of such problems. Philosophy & Public Affairs is designed to fill the need for a venue in which philosophers with different viewpoints and philosophically inclined writers from various disciplines-including law, political science, economics, and sociology-can bring their distinctive methods to bear on problems that concern everyone.

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The Problem of Global Justice
Thomas Nagel 
 
Blackness and Blood: Interpreting African American Identity
Lionel McPherson, Tommie Shelby

Elements of a Theory of Human Rights
Amartya Sen

Environmental Damage and the Puzzle of the Self-Torturer
Chrisoula Andreou

Institutionalizing the Just War
Allen Buchanan

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"For over thirty years Philosophy & Public Affairs has set the standard for combining good writing, rigorous philosophical argument and serious political and social engagement." Onora O'Neill, Newnham College, Cambridge