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2019
Abstract In this chapter, Stephanie Collins examines the idea that individuals can acquire ‘membership duties’ as a result of being members of a group that itself bears duties. In particular, powerful and wealthy states are duty-bearing groups, and their citizens have derivative membership duties (for example, to contribute to putting ...
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Abstract In this chapter, Stephanie Collins examines the idea that individuals can acquire ‘membership duties’ as a result of being members of a group that itself bears duties. In particular, powerful and wealthy states are duty-bearing groups, and their citizens have derivative membership duties (for example, to contribute to putting ...
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Individuals and Leibniz-Individuals
1997The two conceptions of individuals, the “normal” and the Leibnizian, can be illuminated by contrasting their applications in the ontological analysis of an example-sentence: “John did not study biology in 1995, but he could have.”
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Coping with tensions between standardization and individualization in social assistance
Nordic Social Work Research, 2022Kettil Nordesjö +2 more
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