Format:
1 Online-Ressource (xii, 270 Seiten)
ISBN:
9783030444761
Series Statement:
Münster lectures in philosophy v.6
Content:
Part I: Introduction -- Chapter 1. Between Aliens and Citizens. An Outline of Joseph Carenss Political Philosophy -- Part II: Lecture -- Chapter 2 -- Immigration, Philosophy, and Political Realities. Part III: Living together in societies shaped by migration -- Chapter 3. Preserving Culture? On the Moral Foundations of a Contested Political Aim -- Chapter 4. Limits of Tolerance. A Theory of Prohibiting Cultural and Religious Practices illustrated by the Example of Muslim Minorities -- Chapter 5. Voting Rights for Residents? Revisiting Carenss Citizenship Rights -- Chapter 6. Time, Membership, and Citizenship -- Part IV: Methodological Interjections -- Chapter 7 -- Hypotheticals and Real Cases. A Metaphilosophical Investigation of Joseph Carenss Methodology -- Chapter 8. Changing Theory or Practice? The logical structure of the contextual approach -- Part V. The Ethics of Immigration Admissions -- Chapter 9. Obligatory Admission in the Light of Post-Colonialism -- Chapter 10. Carenss Cantilever Argument: Global Freedom of Movement, Logical Necessity and the Burden of Proof -- Chapter 11. The Open Borders Claim in a Nonideal World -- Chapter 12. Equality, Moral Incentives, and Open Borders. An Attempt to Connect the Strands of Joseph Carenss Utopian Thinking -- Part VI: Replies -- Chapter 13. Replies to My Interlocutors.
Content:
This book offers a critical discussion of Joseph Carenss main works in migration ethics covering themes such as migration, naturalization, citizenship, culture, religion and economic equality. The volume is published on the occasion of the annual Münster Lectures in Philosophy held by Joseph Carens in the fall of 2018. It documents the intellectual exchange with the well-known philosopher Joseph Carens by offering critical contributions on Carenss work and commentaries of Carens as a reply to these critical contributions. With his various works on migration ethics, Joseph Carens must be seen as one of the leading academics in the political and ethical discourse of migration in the last years. The topic of migration raises questions not only regarding naturalization and citizenship but also cultural, economic and religious differences between aliens, citizens and persons whose status lies in between and calls for further determination. Such questions gain more and more importance in our globalized world as can be seen for example in the context of the refugee crisis in the European Union and the U.S. The book covers different systematic topics of Carenss work as can be found in his widely read book "The Ethics of Immigration" but also in further publications. It provides papers with critical discussions of Carenss work as well as his responses to these, thus enabling and documenting the fruitful dialogue between the contributors and Carens himself. The aim of this book is to sharpen and shed light on Carenss arguments concerning migration by offering new and critical perspectives and fine-grained analyses
Note:
Description based upon print version of record
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9783030444754
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9783030444785
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Joseph Carens: Between Aliens and Citizens Cham : Springer, 2020 ISBN 9783030444785
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9783030444761
Language:
English
Subjects:
Philosophy
Author information:
Hoesch, Matthias 1984-
Author information:
Carens, Joseph H. 1945-
Author information:
Mooren, Nadine 1986-
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