CPT Before 2022
30/01/22 13:22
Some papers that we have read so far:
1. Barnett, Zach. 2020. “Why You Should Vote to Change the Outcome.” Philosophy and Public Affairs 48(4): 422–46.
2. Vrousalis, Nicholas. 2013. “Exploitation, Vulnerability, and Social Domination.” Philosophy and Public Affairs 41(2): 131–57.
3. Platz, Von, Jeppe. 2020. “Democratic Equality and the Justification of Welfare-State Capitalism.” Ethics: 1–30.
4. Ridge, Michael. 2021. “Voting for Less Than the Best.” Journal of Political Philosophy: 1–23.
5. Schaefer, Alexander. 2021. ‘Is Justice a Fixed Point?’*American Journal of Political Science: ajps.12631*.
6. Scheffler, Samuel. 2018. ‘Membership and Political Obligation: Membership & Political Obligation’.*Journal of Political Philosophy 26(1): 3–23*.
7. Schouten, Gina. 2013. ‘Restricting Justice: Political Interventions in the Home and in the Market’.*Philosophy & Public Affairs: 357–88*.
1. Barnett, Zach. 2020. “Why You Should Vote to Change the Outcome.” Philosophy and Public Affairs 48(4): 422–46.
2. Vrousalis, Nicholas. 2013. “Exploitation, Vulnerability, and Social Domination.” Philosophy and Public Affairs 41(2): 131–57.
3. Platz, Von, Jeppe. 2020. “Democratic Equality and the Justification of Welfare-State Capitalism.” Ethics: 1–30.
4. Ridge, Michael. 2021. “Voting for Less Than the Best.” Journal of Political Philosophy: 1–23.
5. Schaefer, Alexander. 2021. ‘Is Justice a Fixed Point?’*American Journal of Political Science: ajps.12631*.
6. Scheffler, Samuel. 2018. ‘Membership and Political Obligation: Membership & Political Obligation’.*Journal of Political Philosophy 26(1): 3–23*.
7. Schouten, Gina. 2013. ‘Restricting Justice: Political Interventions in the Home and in the Market’.*Philosophy & Public Affairs: 357–88*.