Joseph Carens: Between Aliens and Citizens

Joseph Carens: Between Aliens and Citizens

Mooren, Nadine; Hoesch, Matthias

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

08/2021

270

Mole

Inglês

9783030444785

15 a 20 dias

521

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Part I: Introduction.- Chapter 1. Between Aliens and Citizens. An Outline of Joseph Carens's Political Philosophy.- Part II: Lecture.- Chapter 2.- Immigration, Philosophy, and Political Realities. Part III: Living together in societies shaped by migration.- Chapter 3. Preserving Culture? On the Moral Foundations of a Contested Political Aim.- Chapter 4. Limits of Tolerance. A Theory of Prohibiting Cultural and Religious Practices illustrated by the Example of Muslim Minorities.- Chapter 5. Voting Rights for Residents? Revisiting Carens's Citizenship Rights.- Chapter 6. Time, Membership, and Citizenship.- Part IV: Methodological Interjections.- Chapter 7.- Hypotheticals and Real Cases. A Metaphilosophical Investigation of Joseph Carens's Methodology.- Chapter 8. Changing Theory or Practice? The logical structure of the contextual approach.- Part V. The Ethics of Immigration Admissions.- Chapter 9. Obligatory Admission in the Light of Post-Colonialism.- Chapter 10. Carens's Cantilever Argument: Global Freedom of Movement, Logical Necessity and the Burden of Proof.- Chapter 11. The Open Borders Claim in a Nonideal World.- Chapter 12. Equality, Moral Incentives, and Open Borders. An Attempt to Connect the Strands of Joseph Carens's Utopian Thinking.- Part VI: Replies.- Chapter 13. Replies to My Interlocutors.
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Cultural Differences and Migration;Economic Differences and Migration;Economic Equality and Migration;Egalitarian States and Migration;European Union and Migration;Globalized world;Immigration in the Light of Post-Colonialism;Joseph Carens;Limits of Tolerance;Migration Ethics;Naturalization and Citizenship;Open Borders;Refugee Crisis;Religious Differences;Voting-Rights and Citizenship;Global Free Movement;Refugee Crisis in the EU;Refugee Crisis in the USA