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Paperback The Ethics of Assistance: Morality and the Distant Needy Book

ISBN: 0521527422

ISBN13: 9780521527422

The Ethics of Assistance: Morality and the Distant Needy

(Part of the Cambridge Studies in Philosophy and Public Policy Series)

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As globalization has deepened worldwide economic integration, moral and political philosophers have become increasingly concerned to assess duties to help needy people in foreign countries. The essays... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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From back cover: "As globalization has deepened worldwide economic integration, moral and political philosophers have become increasingly concerned to assess duties to help needy people in foreign countries. The essays in this volume present the latest ideas on this important topic by authors who are leading figures in these debates. At issue are both the political responsibility of governments of affluent countries to relieve poverty abroad and the personal responsibility of individuals to assist the distant needy. The wide-ranging arguments shed light on global distributive justice, human rights and their implementation, the varieties of community and the obligations they generate, and the moral relevance of distance." ******* CONTENTS: * Preface 1 - Introduction - Deen K. Chatterjee Part I: THE ETHICS OF DISTANCE 2 - Outsiders: our obligations to those beyond our borders - Peter Singer 3 - Moral limits on the demands of beneficence? - Richard J. Arneson 4 - The new problem of distance in morality - F.M. Kamm 5 - Absence and the unfond heart: why people are less giving than they might be - Judith Lichtenberg Part II - COMMUNITIES AND OBLIGATIONS 6 - Moral Closeness and world community - Richard W. Miller 7 - National responsibility and international justice - David Miller Part III - THE LAW OF PEOPLES 8 - Women and theories of global justice: our need for new paradigms - Martha Nussbaum 9 - Human rights as foreign policy imperatives - Erin Kelly 10 - Human rights and the law of peoples - Charles R. Beitz Part IV - RIGHTS, RESPONSIBILITIES AND INSTITUTIONAL REFORMS 11 - Thickening convergence: human rights and cultural diversity - Henry Shue 12 - Global justice: Whose obligations? - Onora O'Neill 13 - 'Assisting' the global poor - Thomas W. Pogge
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