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04 July, 2025

Democratic duties. Why we should vote to rectify political injustice

Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy  Abstract This paper argues that voters have duties of political justice to rectify imperfections in the democratic process, specifically

Type of publication: Journal articles | Beckman, Ludvig
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26 January, 2021

Iwao Hirose: Restricting Freedom During Pandemic

Iwao Hirose is a Professor and Canada Research Chair in Value Theory and the Philosophy of Public Policy. His research areas are normative ethics and the philosophy of social science. AbstractIn order tThis seminar will be held online. The number of people who can join i s limited. You can check in a couple of minutes before the seminar begins. Do you wish to get reminders about our research seminars? 

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08 November, 2017

Benefiting from Injustice and the Common-Source Problem

Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, pp 1-15, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10677-017-9845-7. Abstract According to the Beneficiary Pays Principle, innocent beneficiaries of an injustice stand in a special mora

Type of publication: Journal articles | Duus-Otterström, Göran
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05 December, 2019

- CANCELLED - Ornit Shani: The Making of Popular Sovereignty in India’s Nascent Democracy

PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS SEMINAR IS CANCELLED Dr Ornit Shani, University of Haifa, Department of Asian Studies.Abstract This talk explores the genesis and first performance of the imaginary of popular sove

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09 December, 2015

Virginie Pérotin: Are more democratic firms more productive?

Virginie Pérotin, Professor of Economics at Leeds University Business School ABSTRACTFirms run by their employees are often thought to be more productive than other firms because of the effects of work

Virginie Pérotin, Professor of Economics at Leeds University Business School
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08 December, 2021

Completed: Sustainable population in the time of climate change

What level of population is sustainable, given the available resources and a certain level of well-being? How can we achieve a stable or declining population?

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