Pluralizing political philosophy : economic and ecological inequalities in global perspective /
'Pluralizing Political Philosophy focuses on economic and ecological inequalities. By reducing the current marginalization of a range of traditions and approaches outside liberalism, which especially takes place at universities in the Global North, political philosophy will have access to a ric...
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| Language: | English |
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Oxford :
Oxford University Press,
[2025]
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Table of Contents:
- 1 Introduction: Advancing Philosophical Pluralism in the Analysis of Inequalities
- Part I. Perspectives
- 2 Pluralizing Global Justice
- 3 Making and Remaking the Canon
- 4 Pbarurbarakau as Philosophy: Indigenous Philosophies as Pluralizing the Purpose and Practice of Philosophy
- 5 Liberal Egalitarianism beyond Methodological Atomism
- 6 Killing Three Birds with One Stone: A Confucian Institutional Response to Climate Change and Other Challenges
- 7 Precarity, Dependence, and Inequality
- 8 Ubuntu and Social Justice
- 9 Ecofeminism and the Hope for Comprehensive Change
- 10 Buen Vivir and Extractivism
- 11 Grounding Distributive Justice on an Ideal Family: What Familial Norms Entail for Inequalities
- 12 Green Liberalism and Sustainable Transitions
- Part 2. Reflections
- 13 Diversities within Diversities
- 14 Addressing Pluralism: Opportunities and Challenges for Global South Scholars
- 15 The Metaphysical Is Political: Reflections on Decolonizing Political Philosophy's Social Ontology
- 16 Some Thoughts on Pluralizing Political Philosophy.