How might we live? : global ethics in a new century / [edited by Ken Booth, Tim Dunne & Michael Cox].

Date:
2001
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Publication/Creation

Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2001.

Physical description

ix, 237 pages ; 25 cm

Contents

Foreword / Christopher Hill -- Introduction : How might we live? Global ethics in a new century / Ken Booth, Tim Dunne, Michael Cox -- Individualism and the concept of Gaia / Mary Midgley -- Bounded and cosmopolitan justice / Onora O'Neill -- Globalization from above : actualizing the ideal through law / Philip Allott -- A more perfect union? The liberal peace and the challenge of globalization / Michael W. Doyle -- International pluralism and the rule of law / Terry Nardin -- Towards a feminist international ethics / Kimberley Hutchings -- Contested globalization : the changing context and normative challenges / Richard Higgott -- Universalism and difference in discourses of race / Kenan Malik -- Does cosmopolitan thinking have a future? / Derek Heater -- Individuals, communities and human rights / Peter Jones -- Thinking about civilizations / Robert W. Cox.

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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    BJ1031 2001H78
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  • 0521005205