Polemic
Justice: A Selfish Virtue?
The question of whether justice is truly a selfless virtue – motivated only by the concern for others, rather than oneself – is a debate that has troubled philosophers for centuries.
Polemic
The question of whether justice is truly a selfless virtue – motivated only by the concern for others, rather than oneself – is a debate that has troubled philosophers for centuries.
Polemic
In the contemporary international system, the issue of migration is central in the debate about the nation-state and its particular responsibilities. Do states have a moral obligation to uphold freedom of movement, and if so, why?