Moral Principles and Political Obligations

Moral Principles and Political Obligations
Title Moral Principles and Political Obligations PDF eBook
Author A. John Simmons
Publisher Princeton University Press
Total Pages 252
Release 2020-05-05
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0691213240

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Outlining the major competing theories in the history of political and moral philosophy--from Locke and Hume through Hart, Rawls, and Nozick--John Simmons attempts to understand and solve the ancient problem of political obligation. Under what conditions and for what reasons (if any), he asks, are we morally bound to obey the law and support the political institutions of our countries?

Moral Principles and Political Obligations

Moral Principles and Political Obligations
Title Moral Principles and Political Obligations PDF eBook
Author A. John Simmons
Publisher Princeton University Press
Total Pages 256
Release 1981-09-21
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780691020198

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Outlining the major competing theories in the history of political and moral philosophy--from Locke and Hume through Hart, Rawls, and Nozick--John Simmons attempts to understand and solve the ancient problem of political obligation. Under what conditions and for what reasons (if any), he asks, are we morally bound to obey the law and support the political institutions of our countries?

A Theory of Political Obligation

A Theory of Political Obligation
Title A Theory of Political Obligation PDF eBook
Author Margaret Gilbert
Publisher Oxford University Press on Demand
Total Pages 343
Release 2006-05-11
Genre Law
ISBN 0199274959

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Margaret Gilbert offers an incisive new approach to a classic problem of political philosophy: when and why should I do what the laws of my country tell me to do? Beginning with carefully argued accounts of social groups in general and political societies in particular, the author argues that in central, standard senses of the relevant terms membership in a political society in and of itself obligates one to support that society's political institutions. The obligations in questionare not moral requirements derived from general moral principles, as is often supposed, but a matter of one's participation in a special kind of commitment: joint commitment. An agreement is sufficient but not necessary to generate such a commitment. Gilbert uses the phrase 'plural subject' to referto all of those who are jointly committed in some way. She therefore labels the theory offered in this book the plural subject theory of political obligation.The author concentrates on the exposition of this theory, carefully explaining how and in what sense joint commitments obligate. She also explores a classic theory of political obligation --- actual contract theory --- according to which one is obligated to conform to the laws of one's country because one agreed to do so. She offers a new interpretation of this theory in light of a theory of plural subject theory of agreements. She argues that actual contract theory has more merit than has beenthought, though the more general plural subject theory is to be preferred. She compares and contrasts plural subject theory with identification theory, relationship theory, and the theory of fair play. She brings it to bear on some classic situations of crisis, and, in the concluding chapter,suggests a number of avenues for related empirical and moral inquiry.Clearly and compellingly written, A Theory of Political Obligation will be essential reading for political philosophers and theorists.

Rethinking Political Obligation

Rethinking Political Obligation
Title Rethinking Political Obligation PDF eBook
Author D. Mokrosinska
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 376
Release 2012-07-31
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1137025034

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What are the grounds for and limits to obedience to the state? This book offers a fresh analysis of the debate concerning the moral obligation to obey the state, develops a novel account of political obligation and provides the first detailed argument of how a theory of political obligation can apply to subjects of an unjust state.

The Principles of Moral and Political Philosophy

The Principles of Moral and Political Philosophy
Title The Principles of Moral and Political Philosophy PDF eBook
Author William Paley
Publisher
Total Pages 540
Release 1821
Genre Ethics
ISBN

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Political Obligations

Political Obligations
Title Political Obligations PDF eBook
Author George Klosko
Publisher OUP Oxford
Total Pages 276
Release 2005-03-10
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0191531308

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Political Obligations provides a full defense of a theory of political obligation based on the principle of fairness (or fair play), which is widely viewed as the strongest theory of obligation currently available. The work responds to the most important objections to the principle of fairness, and extends a theory based on fairness into a developed 'multiple principle' theory of obligation. In order to establish the need for such a theory, Political Obligations criticizes alternative theories of obligation based on a natural duty of justice and 'reformist' consent, and critically examines the non-state theories of libertarian and philosophical anarchists. The work breaks new ground by providing the first in-depth study of popular attitudes towards political obligations and how the state itself views them. The attitudes of ordinary citizens are explored through small focus groups, while the 'self image of the state' in regard to the obligations of its citizens is studied through examination of judicial decisions in three different democratic countries.

Rethinking Political Obligation

Rethinking Political Obligation
Title Rethinking Political Obligation PDF eBook
Author D. Mokrosinska
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 221
Release 2012-07-31
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1137025034

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What are the grounds for and limits to obedience to the state? This book offers a fresh analysis of the debate concerning the moral obligation to obey the state, develops a novel account of political obligation and provides the first detailed argument of how a theory of political obligation can apply to subjects of an unjust state.