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January 28, 2002 Metaphilosophy (Book 1)
Contributors from several countries discuss the central moral issues arising in the emerging global order: the responsibilities of the strongest societies, moral priorities for the next decades, and the role of intellectuals in view of the huge gap between widely expressed moral ambitions and prevailing political and economic realities.

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What are the central moral issues arising in the emerging global order? What are the responsibilities of the strongest societies, and the moral priorities for the next decades? Do intellectuals have a role to play in analyzing the huge gap between widely expressed moral ambitions and prevailing political and economic realities? In Global Justice, contributors from several countries discuss these issues.

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Thomas W. Pogge is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Columbia University and at Oslo University. The author of Realizing Rawls, he also works on Kant and issues of international justice.

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disanalogy argument, moral federalism, subunit autonomy, international resource privilege, global difference principle, global equality, international borrowing privilege, global original position, commensurate standard, transnational justice, liberal contractualism, distributive justice apply, global distributive justice, negative autonomy, global economic justice, moral cosmopolitanism, positive autonomy, minimal justice, domestic equality, differential claims, international distributive justice, global justice, poorest quartile, worse opportunities, public political culture
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United Nations, New York, Cambridge University Press, Harvard University Press, United States, Oxford University Press, Princeton University Press, Security Council, Clarendon Press, Cold War, John Rawls, Thomas Pogge, European Union, Journal of Philosophy, Charles Beitz, Amartya Sen, Khmer Rouge, Priorities of Global Justice, Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Columbia University Press, Cornell University Press, Ethical Perspectives, Chris Brown, Henry Shue, Michael Walzer
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