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Ethical Issues in Poverty Alleviation / / edited by Helmut P. Gaisbauer, Gottfried Schweiger, Clemens Sedmak
Ethical Issues in Poverty Alleviation / / edited by Helmut P. Gaisbauer, Gottfried Schweiger, Clemens Sedmak
Edizione [1st ed. 2016.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (VIII, 280 p. 1 illus.)
Disciplina 100
Collana Studies in Global Justice
Soggetto topico Ethics
Human rights
Political philosophy
Human Rights
Political Philosophy
ISBN 3-319-41430-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1 Ethical Issues in Poverty Alleviation: Agents, Institutions and Policies; Helmut P. Gaisbauer/Gottfried Schweiger/Clemens Sedmak -- I Human Rights and Poverty Alleviation -- 2 Are we violating the human rights of the world’s poor?; Thomas Pogge -- 3 A Decent Social Minimum as a Matter of Justice; Elena Pribytkova -- 4 Children’s rights, bodily integrity and poverty alleviation; Gunter Graf and Mar Cabezas -- II Poverty Alleviation and Development -- 5 A Human Right to Financial Inclusion; Jahel Queralt Lange -- 6 Is globalizing ‘development’ ethical? A view from the Pacific; Joy Paton/Elisabeth Valiente-Riedl -- 7 Animals in International Development, Ethics, Dilemmas and Possibilities; Max Kelly -- 8 The Sustainable Development Goals: pitfalls and challenges where we now need to start making progress; Gottfried Schweiger -- III Poverty and Poverty Alleviation in the Welfare State -- 9 Relative Poverty as a Threat to Human Dignity: On the Structure Injustice of Welfare States; Christian Neuhäuser -- 10 Suffering Within, Suffering Without: Paradoxes of Poverties in Welfare States -- Helmut P. Gaisbauer/Elisabeth Kapferer -- 11 Exclusion from healthcare in Spain: The responsibility for omission of due care; Rosana Triviño,David Rodríguez-Arias and Txetxu Ausín -- IV Obligations to Poverty Alleviation -- 12 Poverty, Injustice and Obligations to take Political Action; Elizabeth Kahn -- 13 Beyond the Redistributive Paradigm: What Philosophers Can Learn From Poor-Led Politics; Monique Deveaux -- 14 Migration in a World of Citizens, Nonsensical Morality and Academia’s Role in Addressing Hidden Poverty; Tendayi Bloom -- 15 Poverty Alleviation: an Opportunity for Universities; Clemens Sedmak.
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Ethics and the Endangerment of Children's Bodies / / by Gunter Graf, Gottfried Schweiger
Ethics and the Endangerment of Children's Bodies / / by Gunter Graf, Gottfried Schweiger
Autore Graf Gunter
Edizione [1st ed. 2017.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2017
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (VII, 283 p.)
Disciplina 170
Soggetto topico Ethics
Philosophy and social sciences
Social policy
Moral Philosophy
Philosophy of the Social Sciences
Children, Youth and Family Policy
ISBN 3-319-40213-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1. Children’s Bodily Integrity: Ethics and Child Well-Being in Affluent Societies -- 2. Body, Nutrition and eating disorders -- 2.1. Childhood Obesity -- 2.2. Childhood and emotional eating -- 3. Body and Sexualisation -- 3.1. The Sexualisation of Childhood -- 3.2. Non-commercial Child Sexual Abuse -- 3.3. Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children -- 4. Body and Violence -- 4.1. Child Physical Abuse and Neglect -- 4.2. Violence between peers -- 5. Conclusions: Ethical Policies for Safeguarding Children.
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The global and social consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic : an ethical and philosophical reflection / / Gottfried Schweiger, editor
The global and social consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic : an ethical and philosophical reflection / / Gottfried Schweiger, editor
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2022]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (338 pages)
Disciplina 616.2414
Collana Studies in global justice
Soggetto topico COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020-
COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020- - Philosophy
COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020- - Moral and ethical aspects
ISBN 9783030979829
9783030979812
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Contents -- About the Editor and Contributors -- About the Editor -- About the Conributors -- Chapter 1: Introduction: The Global and Social Consequences of the COVID-19 Pandemic - Ethical and Philosophical Reflections -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Vulnerability and the Pandemic -- 1.3 Social, Economic and Political Consequences After the COVID 19 Pandemic -- 1.4 Global Crisis, Global Justice -- 1.5 About the Chapters in This Book -- References -- Part I: Reflections on Pandemic Policies -- Chapter 2: The COVID-19 Pandemic as a Severe Scarcity Condition: Testing the Tenacity of Ideal Theories of Justice -- 2.1 The COVID-19 Pandemic: First Impressions -- 2.2 Circumstances of Justice and Conditions of Scarcity -- 2.3 Scarcity Conditions and Their Implications for Inner Conditions -- 2.4 Moral Considerations and the Scope of Justice -- References -- Chapter 3: Ethical Responses to COVID Pandemic: Compassion, Solidarity, and Justice -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Virtue Ethics -- 3.3 Applying Three Core Virtues -- 3.3.1 Compassion -- 3.3.2 Solidarity -- 3.3.3 Justice -- 3.4 Discussion and Implications -- References -- Chapter 4: COVID-19 and Intergenerational Justice: The Case of Denmark -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Precaution and Prioritization of Risks -- 4.3 Did the Lockdown Policies Lead to More Lives Being Saved and to More Health Overall? -- 4.4 Short- and Long-Term Effects of School Closures -- 4.5 COVID-19 and Intergenerational Injustice -- 4.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5: Pandemic, Democracy, and Freedom -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Worries About the State of Democracy -- 5.3 Deliberative Democracy and the Centrality of Freedom -- 5.4 Disproportionate Effects of COVID-19 -- 5.5 The COVID-19 Pandemic as a Disclosure of Deficiencies of Democracy -- 5.6 Conclusion -- References -- Part II: Reflections on Work and Economy.
Chapter 6: The Sounds of Silence: Inequality after Covid-19, Missing Justifications, and Three Scenarios for a Post-Covid Political Economy -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 The Return of the State? -- 6.3 Economic Effects of the Crisis -- 6.4 Whence the Rising Inequalities? Path Dependency -- 6.5 Dynamics of the Narrative of "Justification" -- 6.6 How "Political" Is the Rising Inequality? -- 6.7 Corona and the Missing Legitimations: The Narrative of Silence -- References -- Chapter 7: Relationalities of Precarity and Invisibility: Reflections on the Vulnerability of the Informal Workforce in India in the Context of the Covid-19 Pandemic -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Precarious Labour and Invisible Bodies -- 7.3 The Informal Workforce in India and the Covid-19 Pandemic -- 7.4 Social Invisibility and the Precariousness of Existence -- 7.5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8: Recognition, Employment and the Social Crisis in Times of COVID-19 and Beyond -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Recognition and Employment -- 8.3 Recognition, Money and the "Everyday Heroes" -- 8.4 Recognition, Unemployment and Consequences of the COVID-19 Pandemic -- 8.5 Conflicts, Struggles for Recognition and Solutions that Benefit Everyone -- 8.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 9: COVID-19 and Social Injustice -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Misfortune Vs. Injustice -- 9.3 What Is Social Injustice? -- 9.4 The Global Injustice of COVID-19: Poverty -- 9.5 The Global Injustice of COVID-19: Vulnerable Groups -- 9.6 The Global Injustice of COVID-19: Ethnic Minorities -- 9.7 The Way Forward -- 9.8 Conclusion -- References -- Part III: Reflections on the Situation of Women, Families and Children -- Chapter 10: COVID-19, Care Ethics, and Vulnerability -- 10.1 COVID-19: Responses and Trade-Offs -- 10.2 Units of Moral Concern -- 10.3 What I Talk About When I Talk About Care -- 10.4 Care Ethics.
10.5 Universal Policies and Individual Actions -- 10.6 Autonomy, Variation in Values, and Making People Change -- 10.7 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 11: So Close, So Far: Sexual and Reproductive Rights in the COVID-19 Era -- 11.1 Sexual and Reproductive Rights in Times of Pandemic: A Luxury or a Right? -- 11.2 Theoretical Framework: Intersectionality and Obstetric Violence in Syndemic -- 11.3 Abortion in Times of Coronavirus -- 11.4 Childbirth and Lactation in Times of Coronavirus -- 11.5 Conclusions: COVID-19 as an Opportunity to Improve Sexual and Reproductive Rights -- References -- Chapter 12: The Rights of Children of Prisoners During a Pandemic: A Case for Early Release of Imprisoned Parents? -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 The Harms of Parental Imprisonment -- 12.3 The Consequences of the Covid-19 Pandemic for the Children and Families of Prisoners -- 12.4 The Case for Early-Release of Imprisoned Parents -- 12.5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 13: Meeting the Educational Needs of Every Child - A Malaysian Perspective -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 Overview of Education in Malaysia -- 13.3 The Malaysian Context -- 13.4 Learning During and After COVID-19 -- 13.5 Discussion -- 13.6 Reflection -- References -- Chapter 14: Family in Crisis? Family Models as an Ethical-Theological Challenge -- 14.1 Introduction -- 14.2 Family as a Way of Life -- 14.3 Family as a Place of Refuge -- 14.4 Family as a Trouble Spot -- 14.5 Family as a Phenomenon -- 14.6 Family as a Model -- 14.7 Family as an Opportunity -- References -- Part IV: Reflections on Migration -- Chapter 15: Principles of Ethical Recruitment of Global Nurses in a Bilateral Labor Agreement - A Rawlsian Contract Approach -- 15.1 Introduction -- 15.2 A Rawlsian Contract Approach to Bilateral Labor Agreement -- 15.3 The Principle of Equal Liberty -- 15.4 Principle on Democratic Equality.
15.5 The Principle of Fair Equality of Opportunity -- 15.5.1 Fair Remuneration of Work -- 15.5.2 Health and Other Social Protection Support -- 15.6 Fair Recruitment Model -- 15.7 Joint Monitoring and Reporting Mechanism -- 15.8 The Difference Principle -- 15.9 Feasibility Test of BLAs in the Midst of Pandemic -- References -- Chapter 16: Power, Vulnerability, and the Effects of COVID-19 on Migrants Held by the Detention Industry in the United States -- 16.1 Introduction -- 16.2 Challenges to the Human Rights of Migrants Held by the Detention Industry -- 16.2.1 International Legal Standards on the Protection of the Human Rights of Migrants Deprived of Liberty and the Criminalization of Migration -- 16.2.2 The Migrant Detention Industry -- 16.2.3 The Cruel Pedagogy of the Virus -- 16.3 Vulnerability: A Framework to Understand the Injustices Faced by Migrants Held by the Detention Industry in Times of COVID-19? -- 16.3.1 The Concept of Vulnerability and Injustices Faced by Migrants Deprived of Liberty -- 16.3.2 Hegemonic Conceptions on the Subordination of the Other: People on the Move and Forced Immobility in Times of COVID-19 -- 16.4 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 17: Filling the Gaps: Policy Mismatches, Community Responses, and Refugee Livelihoods During a Global Pandemic -- 17.1 Introduction -- 17.2 Policy: National- and State-Level Structures of Social Protections -- 17.3 Community: Refugee Women's Livelihoods During a Global Pandemic -- 17.4 Gaps: Mismatches Between Policy and Lived Experiences -- 17.5 Livelihoods: Outlooks Beyond the Pandemic -- 17.6 Conclusion -- References -- Part V: Epilogue -- Chapter 18: Epilogue: Reflections -- Chapter 19: Addendum: October 2021 -- References -- Chapter 20: Democracy, Indifference and COVID-19 -- Reference -- Chapter 21: Returning to Reflect the State of Democracy During an Extended Pandemic.
Chapter 22: Vaccine Inequality as Injustice: Undocumented Migrants and Access to Vaccination in the European Union -- References -- Chapter 23: Is Vaccine Hoarding a Type of Violence? -- References -- Chapter 24: Epilogue: The View from Malaysia -- References -- Chapter 25: The Pandemic as a Test Case: Bilateral Labor Agreements -- Chapter 26: Reflections on Migrants in Privatized Detention in the United States and the Effects of COVID-19 Pandemic -- References.
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Justice, Education and the Politics of Childhood : Challenges and Perspectives / / edited by Johannes Drerup, Gunter Graf, Christoph Schickhardt, Gottfried Schweiger
Justice, Education and the Politics of Childhood : Challenges and Perspectives / / edited by Johannes Drerup, Gunter Graf, Christoph Schickhardt, Gottfried Schweiger
Edizione [1st ed. 2016.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (267 p.)
Disciplina 100
Collana Philosophy and Politics - Critical Explorations
Soggetto topico Political philosophy
Education—Philosophy
Well-being
Children
Philosophy and social sciences
Political Philosophy
Educational Philosophy
Child Well-being
Philosophy of Education
ISBN 3-319-27389-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Part I Children and Childhood: Autonomy, Well-Being and Paternalism -- 1 Constructing Children’s Rights; Colin Macleod -- 2 Future-Oriented Paternalism and the Intrinsic Goods of Childhood; Alexander Bagattini -- 3 Who gets to decide? Children’s competence, parental authority, and informed consent; Allyn Fives -- 4 Capacity, Consistency and the Young; Nicholas Munn -- 5 Eating Disorders in Minors and the Role of the Media. An Ethical Investigation; Christoph Schickhardt -- Part II Justice for Children -- 6 Equality of what for children; Lars Lindblom -- 7 Social Policy and Justice for Children; Gottfried Schweiger -- 8 The Politics of the Level Playing Field. Equality of Opportunity and Educational Justice; Johannes Drerup -- 9 Child psychological abuse, public health and social justice: the Cinderella Law debate; Mar Cabezas -- 10 Epistemic injustice and children’s well-being; Christina Schües -- Part III The Politics of Childhood -- 11 Cultural Minorities and the Lives of Children; Josephine Nielsen -- 12 Civic Education: Political or Comprehensive?; Elizabeth Edenberg -- 13 “I can’t tell you exactly who I am …”: The creation of childhood and adulthood in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s short story The curious case of Benjamin Button; Nicole Balzer -- 14 Education for Autonomy in the Context of Consumer Culture; Philip Knobloch -- 15 “My Place”? Catholic Social Teaching and the Politics of Geborgenheit; Clemens Sedmak -- About the Authors. .
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Migration, recognition and critical theory / / Gottfried Schweiger, editor
Migration, recognition and critical theory / / Gottfried Schweiger, editor
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2021]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (332 pages)
Disciplina 304.8
Collana Studies in global justice
Soggetto topico Emigration and immigration - Social aspects
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 3-030-72732-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Contents -- About the Editor -- About the Contributors -- Chapter 1: Recognition and Migration: A Short Introduction -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Exploring Recognition and Migration -- 1.3 Recognition, Migration, and the Social Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic -- 1.4 About the Chapters in this Book -- References -- Part I: Recognition, Normative Theory and Migration -- Chapter 2: What an Ethics of Discourse and Recognition Can Contribute to a Critical Theory of Refugee Claim Adjudication: Reclaiming Epistemic Justice for Gender-Based Asylum Seekers -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Gender Asylum Cases in the United States: Reconceptualizing Persecution and Its Social Recognition -- 2.3 Gender Asylum Cases in Sweden: Disrespecting Testimony and Misunderstanding Social Context -- 2.4 Grounding the Critical Theory of Gender Asylum Adjudication: A Preliminary Overview of RT and DT -- 2.5 DT: Reversing the Burden of Proof -- 2.6 RT: Exposing Epistemic Bias in Asylum Courts -- 2.7 Concluding Remarks: Extending DT and RT Beyond Gender-Based Asylum -- References -- Chapter 3: Migration and the (Selective) Recognition of Vulnerability: Reflections on Solidarity Between Judith Butler and the Critical Theory -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Analyzing Social Pathologies: Axel Honneth's Recognition Theory in the Face of Migration -- 3.3 Some Respects in Which Migration Escapes Honneth's Recognition Theory -- 3.4 A Change of Perspectives with Judith Butler -- 3.5 Migration and the Selective Recognition of Vulnerabilities: Reflections Between Judith Butler and the Critical Theory -- 3.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Transnationalizing Recognition: A New Grammar for an Old Problem -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Migration and the Inadequacy of the Westphalian Framework: Framing the Transnational Subject of Justice.
4.3 Toward a Critical Hermeneutical Theory of Transnational Recognition -- 4.4 Welcoming the Stranger and Recognizing Diversity -- 4.5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5: Transnational Struggle for Recognition: Axel Honneth on the Embodied Dignity of Stateless Persons -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 The Anthropological Core -- 5.2.1 Unchanging Preconditions -- 5.2.2 Concrete Universalism -- 5.3 Recognition Struggles -- 5.3.1 A Dependent Entirety -- 5.3.2 Invariant Love -- 5.3.3 Mis-recognition and Non-recognition -- 5.4 Transnational Recognitive Demand -- 5.4.1 The Dualism Problem -- 5.4.2 The Private/Public Problem -- 5.4.3 The Inclusion/Exclusion Problem -- 5.4.4 The Autonomy Problem -- 5.5 Embodied Dignity -- 5.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 6: Claims-Making and Recognition Through Care Work: Narratives of Belonging and Exclusion of Filipinos in New York and London -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Deservingness Frames and Moral Economy -- 6.3 Claims-Making, Recognition, and Belongingness -- 6.4 Filipino Care Workers in New York and London: Care Work and Migration in Global Cities -- 6.5 Data and Methods -- 6.6 Claims-Making and Belonging Through Care Work: The Deserving "Good Migrants" -- 6.7 Belonging and Class Position in Transnational Context -- 6.8 Exclusion and Barriers to Claims-Making: "Illegality" and Care Work -- 6.9 Conclusion: Of Ambivalence, Dislocation, and Recognition -- References -- Part II: Recognition, Migration Policies and the State -- Chapter 7: Work to Be Naturalized? On the Relevance of Hegel's Theories of Recognition, Freedom, and Social Integration for Contemporary Immigration Debates -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Hegel on Recognition, Freedom, and Social Integration -- 7.3 Three Necessary Images of Recognition -- 7.4 The Transformation of the Free Will -- 7.5 Work as a Transformative Institution.
7.6 How to Apply Hegel's Theory to Naturalization Policies -- 7.7 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8: German and US Borderlands: Recognition Theory and the Copenhagen School in the Era of Hybrid Identities -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Recognition, Misrecognition, Security, and Securitization -- 8.3 Misrecognition and Negative Securitization Through Liberal Security Dispositifs -- 8.4 Borderlands of Containment: Remain-in-Mexico -- 8.5 Borderlands of Containment: Anker Centers -- 8.6 The Era of Transcultural, Hybrid Identities: Emancipation-A Way Out? -- 8.7 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 9: Recognition and Civic Selection -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Recognition: Interpersonal and Institutional -- 9.3 Civic Selection, Civic Stratification, and Recognition -- 9.4 Desires, Needs, and Challenges of Recognition: Integration and Multiculturalism -- 9.5 Grounding Demands for Recognition in the Context of Immigration -- 9.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 10: Managing Invisibility: Theoretical and Practical Contestations to Disrespect -- 10.1 Introduction: Managing Invisibility-Theoretical and Practical Contestations to Disrespect -- 10.2 Elements of a Theory of Invisibility -- 10.2.1 Different Spheres and Modes of Invisibilization -- 10.2.2 Social and Physical Invisibilization -- 10.2.3 Silencing, Evidentiality, and Self-Invisibilization -- 10.3 Struggles Against Social Invisibilization -- 10.3.1 First-Order Struggles -- 10.3.2 Second-Order Struggles -- 10.4 Invisibilization as a Strategy Against Disrespect -- 10.5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 11: A Quest for Justice: Recognition and Migrant Interactions with Child Welfare Services in Norway -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 The Norwegian Context -- 11.3 Social Justice, Recognition, and Participatory Parity -- 11.4 Participatory Parity and the Subject(s) of Justice.
11.5 Misrecognition as Institutionalized Subordination -- 11.6 Equality, Sameness, and Difference in the Context of the Egalitarian Nordic Welfare State -- 11.7 The Dynamic Nature of Culture -- 11.8 The Importance of Redistribution and Representation -- 11.9 Conclusion -- References -- Part III: Recognition and Refugees -- Chapter 12: Epistemic Injustice and Recognition Theory: What We Owe to Refugees -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 The Relation Between Hermeneutical Injustices and Misrecognition -- 12.2.1 Taking a Look at Misrecognition -- 12.2.2 Misrecognition and Hermeneutical Injustice: A Causal Relation -- 12.3 In Detail: Misrecognition and Refugees -- 12.3.1 From Camp Moria to the Libyan Detention Centers: Three Cases of Misrecognition -- 12.3.2 An Objection: Misrecognition or Failures of Human Rights? -- 12.3.3 Hermeneutical Injustice and Refugees -- 12.4 What Do We Owe to Refugees with Regard to Recognition? -- 12.4.1 Recognition and Moral Obligations -- 12.4.2 Epistemic Duties and Obligations -- 12.5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 13: Asylum and Reification -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 Reification -- 13.2.1 Reification According to Georg Lukács and Axel Honneth -- 13.2.2 Survey of Reification: Adaptation of the Models -- 13.2.2.1 On the Relationship Between Intersubjective Reification and Self-Reification -- 13.2.2.2 Embedding in Historical References -- 13.2.2.3 Objectification and Reification -- 13.3 Rationalization and Administration -- 13.3.1 Rationalization According to Max Weber -- 13.3.2 New Public Management -- 13.4 Reification and Asylum -- 13.4.1 Inequality of Rights -- 13.4.2 Manifestations of the Reification of People with Experiences of Flight -- 13.4.2.1 Reduction to a "Case" -- 13.4.2.2 Two Dimensions of Recognition: Justice and Emotional Affection -- 13.4.2.3 Self-Presentation and Self-Reification.
13.4.2.4 (Everyday) Racism -- 13.5 Conclusions: Summary and Reactions -- References -- Chapter 14: The Structural Misrecognition of Migrants as a Critical Cosmopolitan Moment -- 14.1 Introduction -- 14.2 The Geopolitics of Borders and Global Capitalism -- 14.3 Forced Transnational Migrants as Cosmopolitan Actors -- 14.4 From Lived Critique to Critical Cosmopolitanism -- 14.5 Conclusion -- References.
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Philosophical Explorations of Justice and Taxation : National and Global Issues / / edited by Helmut P. Gaisbauer, Gottfried Schweiger, Clemens Sedmak
Philosophical Explorations of Justice and Taxation : National and Global Issues / / edited by Helmut P. Gaisbauer, Gottfried Schweiger, Clemens Sedmak
Edizione [1st ed. 2015.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (232 p.)
Disciplina 343.04
Collana Ius Gentium: Comparative Perspectives on Law and Justice
Soggetto topico Law—Philosophy
Law
Public finance
Tax accounting
Tax laws
Political science
Political philosophy
Theories of Law, Philosophy of Law, Legal History
Financial Law/Fiscal Law
Business Taxation/Tax Law
Philosophy of Law
Political Philosophy
ISBN 3-319-13458-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto List of Contributors -- Outlining the Field of Tax Justice; Helmut P. Gaisbauer, Gottfried Schweiger and Clemens Sedmak -- Section I: Grounding Taxation -- Fiscal Justice and Justified Trust; Clemens Sedmak &and Helmut P. Gaisbauer -- Taxation and the Duty to Alleviate Poverty; Gottfried Schweiger -- Justice, Equality and Taxation; Dietmar von der Pfordten -- ‘You did not build that road’ – Reciprocity, Benefits, Opportunities and    Taxing the Extremely Rich;  Bruno Verbeek -- The Challenge of Tax Avoidance for Social Justice in Taxation; Benjamin Alarie -- Section II: Justifying different Types of Taxation -- Why Taxing Consumption? Justifications, Objections and Social Cooperation; Xavier Landes -- Egalitarianism and Consumption Tax; Daniel Halliday -- Ethical Taxation: Progressivity, Efficiency and Hourly Averaging; Douglas Bamford -- Why do the Public Oppose Inheritance Taxes?; Rajiv Prabhakar -- The Role of Expressive versus Instrumental Preferences in U.S. Attitudes toward Taxation and Redistribution; Kirk Stark -- Section III: International and Global Taxation -- What Burden should Fiscal Policy Bear in Fighting Global Injustice?; Gillian Brock -- A Global Luxuries Tax; Timothy Mawe and Vittorio Bufacchi -- Taxation: Its Justification and Application to Global Contexts; Teppo Eskelinen and Arto Laitinen.
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Philosophy and Child Poverty : Reflections on the Ethics and Politics of Poor Children and their Families / / edited by Nicolás Brando, Gottfried Schweiger
Philosophy and Child Poverty : Reflections on the Ethics and Politics of Poor Children and their Families / / edited by Nicolás Brando, Gottfried Schweiger
Edizione [1st ed. 2019.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2019
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (X, 361 p. 5 illus. in color.)
Disciplina 320.01
339.46
Collana Philosophy and Poverty
Soggetto topico Political philosophy
Well-being
Children
Political theory
Ethics
Childhood
Adolescence
Social groups
Family
Political Philosophy
Child Well-being
Political Theory
Childhood, Adolescence and Society
Sociology of Family, Youth and Aging
ISBN 3-030-22452-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Introduction; Nicolás Brando and Gottfried Schweiger -- Section I: Definitions and Measurements -- Chapter 1. Child poverty, impoverished parenting, and normative childhood: some words of caution; Douglas Hanes -- Chapter 2. Children in Measurements of Poverty within Populations: Two Problems with Current Indexes; Katarina Pitasse -- Chapter 3. Poverty, Social Expectations, and the Family; Jonathan Wolff -- Chapter 4. Beyond the Material Wounds of Child Poverty: The Conceptualization of Child Povertz as Moral Damage; Mar Cabezas and Carlos Pitillas -- Section II: Children and Families Living in Poverty -- Chapter 5. Making them strong? Vulnerability and resilience in poor children; Alexander Bagattini and Rebecca Gutwald -- Chapter 6. Humiliation and Child Poverty; Gottfried Schweiger -- Chapter 7. Education, Voice and Empowerment: Learning with and from Children in Poverty; Yasmin Rosie N. and Dadvand Babak -- Chapter 8. The Nature of Nurture: Poverty, Father Absence and Gender Equality; Alison Denham -- Chapter 9. ‘I’ve been trying to change my life heaps but I always end up back here’. The complex relationship between poverty, parental substance dependency, and self-control; Anke Snoek -- Chapter 10. Disability and Child Poverty; Sarah Gorman -- Chapter 11. Precarity of Childhood; Jennifer Ang -- Chapter 12. Children in liminality: Case studies from Ireland and Iran; Annie Cummins and Amin Sharifi Isaloo -- Section IV: Rights, Responsibilities, and Policies -- Chapter 13. A Duty-Based Approach to Children’s Right to Freedom from Extreme Poverty; Stamantia Liosi -- Chapter 14. Towards an Ontological Approach to Care and Child Poverty; Georgios Karakasis -- Chapter 15. Civic Tenderness as a Response to Child Poverty in America; Justin Clardy -- Chapter 16. Parenting the Parents: The Ethics of Parent-Targeted Paternalism in the Context of Anti-Poverty Policies; Douglas MacKay -- Chapter 17. Is poverty eroding parental rights in Britain? The case of child protection in the early 21st centry; Alicia-Dorothy Mornington and Alexandrine Guyard.
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Poverty, Inequality and the Critical Theory of Recognition / / edited by Gottfried Schweiger
Poverty, Inequality and the Critical Theory of Recognition / / edited by Gottfried Schweiger
Edizione [1st ed. 2020.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2020
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (322 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 305.56901
Collana Philosophy and Poverty
Soggetto topico Political philosophy
Political theory
Social justice
Human rights
Ethics
Political Philosophy
Political Theory
Social Justice, Equality and Human Rights
ISBN 3-030-45795-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Chapter 1. Recognition and Poverty: An Introduction (Gottfried Schweiger) -- Part I: Recognition and Poverty in Fichte and Hegel -- Chapter 2. Fichte’s Concept of Recognition and Poverty as Material Deprivation (Esther Neuhann) -- Chapter 3. Poverty and Recognition in Hegel’s Philosophy of Right (Bernardo Ferro) -- Part II: Recognition and the Injustice of (Global) Poverty -- Chapter 4. Civic Poverty and Recognition (Gustavo Pereira) -- Chapter 5. Misrecognition of the Rural White Working Class (Dylan Rohr) -- Chapter 6. Recognition, Poverty and Self-Respect (Jonathan Seglow) -- Chapter 7. Disappointed Expectations: On Misrecognition and Poverty (Gottfried Schweiger) -- Chapter 8. Suffering Poverty: Towards a Global Recognitive Justice (Renante Pilapil) -- Chapter 9. Recognition of the Poor on the International and Global Levels: On Dilemmas of Axel Honneth’s Theory (Marek Hrubec) -- Chapter 10. The Harms of Global Poverty as Misrecognition: Social Suffering, Invisibility, Alienation (Monica Mookherjee) -- Part III: Recognition and Poverty Alleviation Politics -- Chapter 11. When Microcredit Doesn’t Empower Poor Women: Recognition Theory’s Contribution to the Debate over Adaptive Preferences (David Ingram) -- Chapter 12. Relational Poverty, Domination and Social Esteem: Recognizing the Poor’s Agency via a Deliberative Approach to Anti-Poverty Policies (Pedro Lippmann and Katarina Fargosa) -- Chapter 13. Universal Basic Income as a Recognition-Based Policy against Poverty (Gustavo Cunha) -- Chapter 14. Crime and Punishment of the Poor from Recognition Theory Perspective (Javier Cigüela Sola).
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The well-being of children : philosophical and social scientific approaches / / Gottfried Schweiger, Gunter Graf (eds.) ; managing editor, Anna Michaelska ; language editors, Sarah Hanagarth, P. Christian Adamski
The well-being of children : philosophical and social scientific approaches / / Gottfried Schweiger, Gunter Graf (eds.) ; managing editor, Anna Michaelska ; language editors, Sarah Hanagarth, P. Christian Adamski
Autore Schweiger Gottfried
Pubbl/distr/stampa De Gruyter, 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (176 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 155.4
Soggetto topico Child development
Child welfare
Children - Social conditions
Soggetto non controllato motivation, history, social science, culture, emotions
ISBN 3-11-045064-X
3-11-045052-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front matter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Preface -- List of Contributors -- Introduction: Conceptualizing Children's Well-Being / Graf, Gunter / Schweiger, Gottfried -- Section I: Theories and Concepts of Children's Well- Being -- 1 Conceptions of Childhood, Agency and the Well- Being of Children / Graf, Gunter -- 2 Does Welfare Trump Freedom? A Normative Evaluation of Contextualism about how to Promote Welfare / Višak, Tatjana -- 3 Keeping them in Mind / Moore, Tim -- 4 The Developmental Capability Model of Child Well-Being / Gardner, Bill -- 5 Justice and Children's Well-Being and Well-Becoming / Schweiger, Gottfried -- Section II: Children's Well-Being and Well-Becoming -- 6 Conceptualising Child versus Adult Well-Being: Schooling and Employment / Clair, Amy -- 7 Male Circumcision and Children's Interests / Bagattini, Alexander -- 8 Children's Mental Well-Being and Education / Cabezas, Mar -- 9 Will Children of Social Care Services Users be Future Users? Results of a Pilot Research in Rome / D'Emilione, Matteo / Giuliano, Giovannina / Vivaldi Vera, Paloma -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Index
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Schweiger Gottfried  
De Gruyter, 2015
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The well-being of children : philosophical and social scientific approaches / / Gottfried Schweiger, Gunter Graf (eds.) ; managing editor, Anna Michaelska ; language editors, Sarah Hanagarth, P. Christian Adamski
The well-being of children : philosophical and social scientific approaches / / Gottfried Schweiger, Gunter Graf (eds.) ; managing editor, Anna Michaelska ; language editors, Sarah Hanagarth, P. Christian Adamski
Autore Schweiger Gottfried
Pubbl/distr/stampa De Gruyter, 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (176 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 155.4
Soggetto topico Child development
Child welfare
Children - Social conditions
Soggetto non controllato motivation, history, social science, culture, emotions
ISBN 3-11-045064-X
3-11-045052-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front matter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Preface -- List of Contributors -- Introduction: Conceptualizing Children's Well-Being / Graf, Gunter / Schweiger, Gottfried -- Section I: Theories and Concepts of Children's Well- Being -- 1 Conceptions of Childhood, Agency and the Well- Being of Children / Graf, Gunter -- 2 Does Welfare Trump Freedom? A Normative Evaluation of Contextualism about how to Promote Welfare / Višak, Tatjana -- 3 Keeping them in Mind / Moore, Tim -- 4 The Developmental Capability Model of Child Well-Being / Gardner, Bill -- 5 Justice and Children's Well-Being and Well-Becoming / Schweiger, Gottfried -- Section II: Children's Well-Being and Well-Becoming -- 6 Conceptualising Child versus Adult Well-Being: Schooling and Employment / Clair, Amy -- 7 Male Circumcision and Children's Interests / Bagattini, Alexander -- 8 Children's Mental Well-Being and Education / Cabezas, Mar -- 9 Will Children of Social Care Services Users be Future Users? Results of a Pilot Research in Rome / D'Emilione, Matteo / Giuliano, Giovannina / Vivaldi Vera, Paloma -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Index
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Schweiger Gottfried  
De Gruyter, 2015
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