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Rousseau existencialista Rousseau existentialist
Segundo Rousseau, no estado de natureza o homem é solitário e independente e, ao se sociabilizar, converte-se num ser moral. Para Sartre, a angústia caracteriza a existência subjetiva do homem ao tomar decisões.
Ricardo Monteagudo
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Can Contractualism Be an Account of What We Owe to Each Other?
According to contractualism, very roughly, an action x of type X is wrong, at least in one unified and distinct way, iff and because any principle permitting actions of type X could be reasonably rejected.
Niko Kolodny
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This essay will try to make an approximation to the human duties from the difficulty in its conceptualization, then it will be necessary to make a historical look in which will analyze the changes in paradigm of the law and the different international ...
Emilio Germán Ardiani Alvariza
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Modular sovereignty, security, and debt: The Excessive Deficit Procedure of the European Union
The Excessive Deficit Procedure (EDP) is a political mechanism that aims at ‘multilevel governance’ of state indebtedness in the European Union. As such, it has become the concern of research that asks how sovereignty becomes articulated in this process.
Andreas Langenohl
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Les nations sont-elles de la compétence des linguistes ?
The relationship between languages and nations can only be understood through the reconstruction of terminological history. There are two opposing conceptions. One is the centralist, contractualist definition, whereby the state precedes the nation.
Patrick Sériot
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Contractualism and Radical Pluralism
How should contractualists seek to accommodate and respond to the existence of radical pluralism within contemporary liberal states? Ryan Muldoon has recently argued that a) the dominant Kantian liberal model of contractualism is hopelessly ill equipped ...
Southwood, Nicholas
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Act and Principle Contractualism
Unrejectability is the property shared by things no one could reasonably reject. Following the lead of T. M. Scanlon, modern contractualists hold Principle Contractualism: An act is obligatory when conformity to unrejectable principles requires its ...
HANOCH SHEINMAN
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A Framework for Contractual Graphs [PDF]
This paper studies contractual graphs, where the formation of edges between nodes result in dyadic exchanges. Each dyadic exchange is analyzed as a contractual agreement that is implemented upon fulfilment of underlying conditions. As these dyadic exchanges proliferate, the resulting population of these exchanges creates a contractual graph.
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Reason, Justification, and Contractualism – Themes from Scanlon
This book collects major original essays developed from lectures given at the award of the Lauener Prize 2016 to T. M. Scanlon for his outstanding oeuvre in Analytical philosophy.
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Contractualism and the Significance of Perspective-Taking [PDF]
Many of us think that perspective-taking is relevant to moral judgment. In this paper I claim that Scanlon’s contractualism provides an appealing and distinctive account of why this is so.
Timmerman, Peter
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