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Faculty of Social Science
Institute of Political Studies
Department of Political Studies
Global Ethics and Global Justice
Class 03 - Martha Nussbaum on Universal Human CAPABILITIES - An Example of a NON-Contractarian Basis for Global Ethics
Class 03 - Martha Nussbaum on Universal Human CAPABILITIES - An Example of a NON-Contractarian Basis for Global Ethics
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Class 02 - John Rawls on the Law of Peoples - An Example of a Contractarian Basis for Global Ethics
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Class 04 - Amartya Sen on Plural Affiliations and a NON-Contractarian Solidarity Across Borders
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Class 02 - John Rawls on the Law of Peoples - An Example of a Contractarian Basis for Global Ethics
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Introducing Global Justice
Class 02 - John Rawls on the Law of Peoples - An Example of a Contractarian Basis for Global Ethics
Class 04 - Amartya Sen on Plural Affiliations and a NON-Contractarian Solidarity Across Borders
Class 05 - Thomas Pogge on the Negative Duties Towards the Wronged Ones - An Expanded Contractarianism as a Basis of Global Ethics
Class 06 - Varieties of Anti-Cosmopolitanism as a Challenge to Global Ethics
Class 07 - Global Ethics of Environmental Protection
Class 08 - Women's Rights and Diversity of Cultures
Class 09 - Ethical Dilemmas of MIGRATION and International 'Hospitality'
Class 10 - The Ethics of Harm - War & Military Intervention & Terrorism
Class 11 - Ethical Challenge of Poverty-Related Deaths
Class 12 - The Right to Secession & Terrorism
Class 13 - Nuclear Ethics
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Class 04 - Amartya Sen on Plural Affiliations and a NON-Contractarian Solidarity Across Borders