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SEP 28, 2010 • Journal
The Commitments of Cosmopolitanism
Gillian Brock's "Global Justice: A Cosmopolitan Account" and Darrel Moellendorf's "Global Inequality Matters" present carefully crafted accounts of the obligations we have to non-compatriots and ...
SEP 28, 2010 • Journal Online Exclusive
How to Punish Collective Agents: Non-Compliance with Moral Duties by States (Response to Toni Erskine)
If individual moral agents do wrong they usually deserve and are liable to some kind of punishment. But how can states be punished for failing ...
SEP 28, 2010 • Journal
Reviving Nuclear Ethics: A Renewed Research Agenda for the Twenty-First Century
Since the end of the Cold War, international ethicists have focused largely on issues outside the traditional scope of security studies. The nuclear ethics literature ...
SEP 28, 2010 • Journal
Kicking Bodies and Damning Souls: The Danger of Harming "Innocent" Individuals While Punishing "Delinquent" States
Institutions can be assigned duties, and thus can also be blamed for failing to discharge them. But how can we respond to this type of ...
SEP 28, 2010 • Journal
The Ethical Implications of Sea-Level Rise Due to Climate Change
Does humanity have a moral obligation toward the estimated millions of individuals who will be displaced from their homes over the course of this century ...
SEP 28, 2010 • Journal
Just War, Jihad, and the Study of Comparative Ethics
What can the study of the comparative ethics tell us about the similarities and divergences between the just war and jihad traditions? How can the ...
SEP 27, 2010 • Podcast
The Tenth Parallel: Dispatches from the Fault Line between Christianity and Islam
More than half of the world's Muslims and Christians live along the tenth parallel in Africa or in Asia. How do these two great intersecting ...
SEP 24, 2010 • Podcast
Global Ethics Corner: Deepwater Drilling and Fossil Fuels
Offshore oil spills have devastating consequences, yet storm-drain runoff from leaky cars and gas stations can be just as bad. Do the risks of deepwater ...
SEP 22, 2010 • Podcast
Eco Innovations: Small Spark, Big Impact
How do sustainable innovations make it to market? Three very different inventors talk about their creative process, how their inventions have had a social impact, ...
SEP 20, 2010 • Podcast
Forty Years After Friedman: What is the Proper Role of Business in Society?
In 1970 Milton Friedman published an article entitled "The Social Responsibility of Business is to Increase Its Profits." In light of current business problems, such as ...