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  1. Recognition and Social Justice: A Roman Catholic View of Christian Bioethics of Long-Term Care and Community Service.Christian Spiess - 2007 - Christian Bioethics 13 (3):287-301.
    Contemporary Christian ethics encounters the challenge to communicate genuinely Christian normative orientations within the scientific debate in such a way as to render these orientations comprehensible, and to maintain or enhance their plausibility even for non-Christians. This essay, therefore, proceeds from a biblical motif, takes up certain themes from the Christian tradition (in particular the idea of social justice), and connects both with a compelling contemporary approach to ethics by secular moral philosophy, i.e. with Axel Honneth's reception (...)
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  2. Sprachverlust oder Resonanzverlust? : katholische sozialethische Politikberatung in der Nachkriegszeit und in der Gegenwart.Christian Spiess - 2018 - In Bernhard Emunds & Friedhelm Hengsbach (eds.), Christliche Sozialethik--Orientierung welcher Praxis?: Friedhelm Hengsbach SJ zu Ehren. Baden-Baden: Nomos.
     
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    Feministische Ethik und christliche Sozialethik.Christian Spiess & Katja Winkler (eds.) - 2008 - Berlin: Lit.
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    Freiheit - Natur - Religion: Studien zur Sozialethik.Christian Spiess (ed.) - 2010 - Paderborn: Schöningh.
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    Christliche Sozialethik--Orientierung welcher Praxis?: Friedhelm Hengsbach SJ zu Ehren.Bernhard Emunds & Friedhelm Hengsbach (eds.) - 2018 - Baden-Baden: Nomos.
    Welche Problemlagen fordern Christen heute heraus, sich politisch zu engagieren? In welchen Formen reagieren sie darauf? Wie soll sich Christliche Sozialethik auf solche "Politik aus dem Glauben" beziehen und wie kann sie diese orientierend unterstutzen? Das Buch ist dem Theorie-Praxis-Verhaltnis der Christlichen Sozialethik gewidmet, das fur das Denken von Prof. Dr. Friedhelm Hengsbach SJ zentral ist. Aus Anlass seines 80. Geburtstags setzen sich 22 namhafte Autorinnen und Autoren mit dieser Fragestellung auseinander. Neben Beitragen zum Wandel der politischen Praxis von Christen (...)
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    Applying the contribution principle.Christian Barry - 2005 - Metaphilosophy 36 (1-2):210-227.
    When are we responsible for addressing the acute deprivations of others beyond state borders? One widely held view is that we are responsible for addressing or preventing acute deprivations insofar as we have contributed to them or are contributing to bringing them about. But how should agents who endorse this “contribution principle” of allocating responsibility yet are uncertain whether or how much they have contributed to some problem conceive of their responsibilities with respect to it? Legal systems adopt formal norms (...)
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    Community Members as Recruiters of Human Subjects: Ethical Considerations.Christian Simon & Maghboeba Mosavel - 2010 - American Journal of Bioethics 10 (3):3-11.
    Few studies have considered in detail the ethical issues surrounding research in which investigators ask community members to engage in research subject recruitment within their own communities. Peer-driven recruitment and its variants are useful for accessing and including certain populations in research, but also have the potential to undermine the ethical and scientific integrity of community-based research. This paper examines the ethical implications of utilizing community members as recruiters of human subjects in the context of PDR, as well as the (...)
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    Dual-Use and Trustworthy? A Mixed Methods Analysis of AI Diffusion Between Civilian and Defense R&D.Christian Reuter, Thea Riebe & Stefka Schmid - 2022 - Science and Engineering Ethics 28 (2):1-23.
    Artificial Intelligence (AI) seems to be impacting all industry sectors, while becoming a motor for innovation. The diffusion of AI from the civilian sector to the defense sector, and AI’s dual-use potential has drawn attention from security and ethics scholars. With the publication of the ethical guideline Trustworthy AI by the European Union (EU), normative questions on the application of AI have been further evaluated. In order to draw conclusions on Trustworthy AI as a point of reference for responsible research (...)
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  9. Gesammelte Werke.Christian Wolff - 1962 - New York: G. Olms. Edited by Jean Ecole.
     
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    Medical Ethics in Extreme and Austere Environments.Christian S. Pingree, Travis R. Newberry, K. Christopher McMains & G. Richard Holt - 2020 - HEC Forum 32 (4):345-356.
    American society has a history of turning to physicians during times of extreme need, from plagues in the past to recent outbreaks of communicable diseases. This public instinct comes from a deep seated trust in physician duty that has been earned over the centuries through dedicated and selfless care, often in the face of personal risks. As dangers facing our communities include terroristic events physicians must be adequately prepared to respond, both medically and ethically. While the ethical principles that govern (...)
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  11. Can Withdrawing Citizenship be Justified?Christian Barry & Luara Ferracioli - 2016 - Political Studies 64:1055-1070.
    When can or should citizenship be granted to prospective members of states? When can or should states withdraw citizenship from their existing members? In recent decades, political philosophers have paid considerable attention to the first question, but have generally neglected the second. There are of course good practical reasons for prioritizing the question of when citizenship should be granted—many individuals have a strong interest in acquiring citizenship in particular political communities, while many fewer are at risk of denationalization. Still, loss (...)
     
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    A possibility theorem on aggregation over multiple interconnected propositions.Christian List - 2003 - Mathematical Social Sciences 45 (1):1-13.
    Drawing on the so-called “doctrinal paradox”, List and Pettit (2002) have shown that, given an unrestricted domain condition, there exists no procedure for aggregating individual sets of judgments over multiple interconnected propositions into corresponding collective ones, where the procedure satisfies some minimal conditions similar to the conditions of Arrow’s theorem. I prove that we can avoid the paradox and the associated impossibility result by introducing an appropriate domain restriction: a structure condition, called unidimensional alignment, is shown to open up a (...)
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    A quantum-information-theoretic complement to a general-relativistic implementation of a beyond-Turing computer.Christian Wüthrich - 2015 - Synthese 192 (7):1989-2008.
    There exists a growing literature on the so-called physical Church-Turing thesis in a relativistic spacetime setting. The physical Church-Turing thesis is the conjecture that no computing device that is physically realizable can exceed the computational barriers of a Turing machine. By suggesting a concrete implementation of a beyond-Turing computer in a spacetime setting, Istvan Nemeti and Gyula David have shown how an appreciation of the physical Church-Turing thesis necessitates the confluence of mathematical, computational, physical, and indeed cosmological ideas. In this (...)
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    The vertigo of philosophy: Deleuze and the problem of immanence.Christian Kerslake - 2002 - Radical Philosophy 113:10-23.
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  15. (Dis-) Similarities: Remarks on “Austrian” and “German” Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century.Christian Damböck - 2020 - In Denis Fisette, Guillaume Fréchette & Friedrich Stadler (eds.), Franz Brentano and Austrian Philosophy. New York: Springer. pp. 169--180.
    In this paper, I re-examine Barry Smith’s list of features of Austrian Philosophy in his Austrian philosophy. The legacy of Franz Brentano. Open Court, Chicago, 1994). I claim that the list properly applies only in a somewhat abbreviated form to all significant representatives of Austrian Philosophy. Moreover, Smith’s crucial thesis that the features of Austrian Philosophy are not shared by any German philosopher only holds if we compare Austrian Philosophy to a canonical list of German Philosophy II. This list, however, (...)
     
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    The Methodological Implications of the Schutz-Parsons Debate.Christian Etzrodt - 2013 - Open Journal of Philosophy 3 (1):29-38.
    The aim of this paper is an analysis of the different standpoints of Parsons and Schutz concerning Weber’s suggestion that sociological explanations have to include the subjective point of view of the actors, the Cartesian Dilemma that the actor’s consciousness is not accessible to the researcher, and the Kantian Problem that theories are necessary in order to interpret sensory data, but that there is no guarantee that these theories are true. The comparison of Schutz’s and Parsons’s positions shows that Parsons’s (...)
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    Expanding The Repertoire of Bioethics: What Next?Christian Perring - 2005 - American Journal of Bioethics 5 (3):63-65.
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    2. Das Rätsel personaler Autonomie.Christian Seidel - 2016 - In Selbst bestimmen. Eine philosophische Untersuchung personaler Autonomie. Berlin/Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 38-64.
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  19. The Costs of Moralizing: How about a 'Government House Climate Ethics'.Christian Seidel - 2016 - In Clare Heyward & Dominic Roser (eds.), Climate Justice in a Non-Ideal World. Oxford University Press UK. pp. 277-295.
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    Handeln aus Gründen als praktisches Schliessen.Christian Kietzmann - 2019 - München: Verlag Karl Alber.
    In Auseinandersetzung mit Positionen der gegenwartigen Handlungstheorie argumentiert das Buch fur die These, dass absichtliche Handlungen als Konklusionen praktischer Schlusse verstanden werden sollten. Motivierende Grunde lassen sich dann als Pramissen solcher Schlusse beschreiben; normative Urteile konnen als Ausdruck einer praktischen Schlussregel aufgefasst werden; und praktisches Wissen von dem, was man gerade tut, wird als Gestalt des Bewusstseins verstandlich, das konstitutiv zu solchem Schliessen gehort.
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    Epistemological considerations on neuroimaging – a crucial prerequisite for neuroethics.Christian G. Huber & Johannes Huber - 2009 - Bioethics 23 (6):340-348.
    Purpose: Whereas ethical considerations on imaging techniques and interpretations of neuroimaging results flourish, there is not much work on their preconditions. In this paper, therefore, we discuss epistemological considerations on neuroimaging and their implications for neuroethics. Results: Neuroimaging uses indirect methods to generate data about surrogate parameters for mental processes, and there are many determinants influencing the results, including current hypotheses and the state of knowledge. This leads to an interdependence between hypotheses and data. Additionally, different levels of description are (...)
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  22. Should promotion of autonomy be a goal of public health?Christian Munthe - manuscript
    While health care goals are usually formulated in terms of the securing of good health for the population, the goal of public health is to an increasing extent, at least in Western countries, being formulated in terms of the provision of societal preconditions for securing of good health. This goal may be attained although no one enjoys good health as a result, namely if people choose not to make use of the preconditions provided. However, reaching this goal may still seem (...)
     
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  23. Global institutions and responsibilities: achieving global justice.Christian Barry & Thomas Winfried Menko Pogge (eds.) - 2005 - Oxford: Blackwell.
    This book helps readers identify feasible and morally plausible reforms of global institutional arrangements and international organizations.
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  24. Failure of bell's theorem and the local causality of the entangled photons.Joy Christian - unknown
    A counterexample to Bell's theorem is presented which uses a pair of photons instead of spin-1/2 particles used in our previous counterexamples. A locally causal protocol is provided for Alice and Bob, which allows them to simulate observing photon polarizations at various angles, and record their results as A=+/-1 in S^3 and B=+/-1 in S^3, respectively. When these results are compared, the correlations are seen to be exactly those predicted by quantum mechanics; namely cos 2(alpha - beta), where alpha and (...)
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    Zur Wissensgeschichte von Geografie und Kartografie. Einleitung.Christian Holtorf - 2017 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 40 (1):7-16.
    Abstract“The singular state of the ice”. The Cartographic Knowledge of the Whaler William Scoresby. The English whaler William Scoresby, Jr. (1790–1857) made use of his annual voyages to the Greenland Sea for distinguished scientific work, detailed records and the production of amazing maps. Due to his intensive contacts to scientists as Robert Jameson and politicians as Joseph Banks and John Barrow his research achieved a great deal of attention and set a benchmark for at least half a century. Scoresby combined (...)
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    Imagination and Reason in Leibniz.Christian Leduc - forthcoming - Intellectual History Review.
    This paper concerns the distinction between imagination and reason in Leibniz’s epistemology and metaphysics, a major point that remains poorly documented. Rather than opposing the two, as was often the case during the seventeenth century, Leibniz’s theory enables us to explain how both faculties complement each other. This is particularly clear for empirical knowledge, but also in mathematics, a discipline which Leibniz often referred to as the logic of imagination. This paper also demonstrates how important principles of Leibnizian metaphysics require (...)
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    Returning the War to Russia: Drones and Discrimination in the Defense of Ukraine.Christian Enemark - 2024 - Ethics and International Affairs 38 (1):54-63.
    This essay assesses the morality of Ukraine's use of drones to attack targets inside Russia. Following its invasion by Russian forces, Ukraine has had a just cause to wage a war of self-defense. However, its efforts to achieve that cause remain subject to moral limits. Even a state that has been unjustly attacked may not, for example, respond by deliberately targeting the attacking state's civilian population. To do so would violate the jus in bello principle of discrimination. The essay first (...)
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    La société distincte.Christian Dufour - 1992 - Philosophiques 19 (2):55-61.
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  29. Discursus praeliminaris de philosophia in genere / Einleitende Abhandlung über Philosophie im Allgemeinen.Christian Wolff, Günter Gawlick & Lothar Kreimendahl - 1998 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 60 (2):387-388.
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    Aryadeva's Lamp That Integrates the Practices : The Gradual Path of Vajrayana Buddhism According to the Esoteric Community Noble Tradition.Christian K. Wedemeyer (ed.) - 2007 - Columbia University Press.
    _The Lamp that Integrates the Practices_ is a systematic and comprehensive exposition of the most advanced yogas of the Esoteric Community Tantra as espoused by the Noble Tradition, an influential school of interpretation within the Mahayoga traditions of Indian Buddhist esoterism. Equal in authority to Nagarjuna's famous Five Stages, Aryadeva's work is perhaps the earliest prose example of the "stages of the mantra path" genre in Sanskrit. Its studied gradualism exerted immense influence on later Indian and Tibetan tradition, and it (...)
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    Anticipation requires adaptation.Christian Balkenius & Peter Gärdenfors - 2008 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 31 (2):199-200.
    To successfully interact with a dynamic world, our actions must be guided by a continuously changing anticipated future. Such anticipations must be tuned to the processing delays in the nervous system as well as to the slowness of the body, something that requires constant adaptation of the predictive mechanisms, which in turn require that sensory information be processed at different time-scales.
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    Chapter 2: Legally relevant damage.Christian von Bar - 2006 - In Non-Contractual Liability Arising Out of Damage Caused to Another. Sellier de Gruyter.
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    Penser le marché.Christian Barrère - 1991 - Actuel Marx 9:52-75.
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    Patriotism: The first refuge.Christian Bay - 1979 - World Futures 16 (1):59-66.
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    Zeit und Nichtigkeit.Christian Jany - 2018 - Zeitschrift für Ästhetik Und Allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft 63 (2):29-49.
    Zeit und Nichtigkeit (Kant, Hegel, Novalis).
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    Visual perspective and the characteristics of mind wandering.Brittany M. Christian, Lynden K. Miles, Carolyn Parkinson & C. Neil Macrae - 2013 - Frontiers in Psychology 4.
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    The routes of critical metaphysics: Valentin Kanawrow’s contribution.Christian Enchev - 2017 - Contrastes: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 21 (2).
    ABSTRACT:The aim of the present text is to reflect on Kanawrow’s Tetralogy as an original approach to Kantian critcal metaphysics with a view to achieving the greatest clarity level of theoretical philosophising in formal and conceptual sense. Special light will be thrown here on some logical aspects of the transition from intentionality to intensionality. Transcendental synthesis is explicated toroughtly as a generative mechanism towards initially independent objectness: the virtual topos of thinking needs an emphasis on its metaphysically clarified purity. In (...)
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    Abkürzungsverzeichnis.Christian Erk - 2015 - In Rationierung Im Gesundheitswesen: Eine Wirtschafts- Und Sozialethische Analyse der Rationierung Nach Selbstverschulden. De Gruyter.
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    III. Verantwortung.Christian Erk - 2015 - In Rationierung Im Gesundheitswesen: Eine Wirtschafts- Und Sozialethische Analyse der Rationierung Nach Selbstverschulden. De Gruyter. pp. 60-87.
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    Sachregister.Christian Erk - 2015 - In Rationierung Im Gesundheitswesen: Eine Wirtschafts- Und Sozialethische Analyse der Rationierung Nach Selbstverschulden. De Gruyter. pp. 416-418.
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    VI. Die moralischen Pflichten und Rechte der zu einem Gesundheitswesen zusammengeschlossenen Personen.Christian Erk - 2015 - In Rationierung Im Gesundheitswesen: Eine Wirtschafts- Und Sozialethische Analyse der Rationierung Nach Selbstverschulden. De Gruyter. pp. 205-274.
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    VIII. Schlussgedanken: Von der Zuschreibung retrospektiver zur Stärkung prospektiver Verantwortung.Christian Erk - 2015 - In Rationierung Im Gesundheitswesen: Eine Wirtschafts- Und Sozialethische Analyse der Rationierung Nach Selbstverschulden. De Gruyter. pp. 288-370.
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    Althusser y su lectura de Maquiavelo: ideología, república y democracia.Christian Fajardo - 2021 - Isegoría 65:05-05.
    This article seeks to problematise the opposition between democracy and republic that is at the foundation of political philosophy. Following this horizon, firstly, it explores the reason that allows political thought, on the one hand, to recognise the merit of democracy as the founding act of a republic, but, on the other, to ignore its role within already founded political bodies. Secondly, and with the help of Louis Althusser’s perspective, it is suggested that this ambiguous and paradoxical role of democracy (...)
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  44. Kant's conception of cosmological freedom and its metaphysical legacy.Christian Krijnen - 2018 - In Metaphysics of Freedom? Kant’s Concept of Cosmological Freedom in Historical and Systematic Perspective. Boston: Brill.
     
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    Analogical Comparison Promotes Theory‐of‐Mind Development.Christian Hoyos, William S. Horton, Nina K. Simms & Dedre Gentner - 2020 - Cognitive Science 44 (9):e12891.
    Theory‐of‐mind (ToM) is an integral part of social cognition, but how it develops remains a critical question. There is evidence that children can gain insight into ToM through experience, including language training and explanatory interactions. But this still leaves open the question of how children gain these insights—what processes drive this learning? We propose that analogical comparison is a key mechanism in the development of ToM. In Experiment 1, children were shown true‐ and false‐belief scenarios and prompted to engage in (...)
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    Body and Soul. Pierre de Jean Olivi sur la totalité et l’hylémorphisme.Christian Rode - 2016 - Cahiers de Philosophie de L’Université de Caen 53:133-152.
    L’article porte sur la notion de totalité dans la critique par Pierre de Jean Olivi des relations entre l’âme et le corps dans la psychologie thomiste. En critiquant Thomas d’Aquin, Olivi s’attaque à un point faible de sa psychologie : d’un côté, Thomas conçoit l’âme comme le principe de la vie étroitement connecté au corps humain, et de l’autre, il conçoit l’âme intellective comme un être subsistant par lui-même. Selon Olivi, l’unique manière selon laquelle l’âme est censée être essentiellement présente (...)
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    Visual grammar in practice: Negotiating the arrangement of speech bubbles in storyboards.Christian Greiffenhagen - 2013 - Semiotica 2013 (195):127-167.
    Journal Name: Semiotica - Journal of the International Association for Semiotic Studies / Revue de l'Association Internationale de Sémiotique Volume: 2013 Issue: 195 Pages: 127-167.
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  48. Saving the doxastic account of intuitions.Christian Nimtz - 2010 - Philosophical Psychology 23 (3):357-375.
    Many philosophers and psychologists hold that intuitions are, or reduce to, beliefs. The argument from intuition without beliefs threatens to undercut any such doxastic account: since there are clear cases of intuition without belief, intuitions cannot be beliefs. Advocates of the intellectual seeming account conclude that intuitions belong to the basic mental kind of intellectual seeming. I argue that rightly understood, apparent cases of intuition without belief are cases of someone having the inclination to believe that p whilst believing that (...)
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    Exchangeability in Probability Logic.Christian Wallmann & Gernot D. Kleiter - 2012 - :157-167.
    The paper investigates exchangeability in the context of probability logic. We study generalizations of basic inference rules and inferences involving cardinalities. We compare the results with those obtained in the case in which only identical probabilities are assumed.
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  50. Sovereign Debt, Human Rights, and Policy Conditionality.Christian Barry - 2011 - Journal of Political Philosophy 19 (3):282-305.
    International policies often make the conferral of aid, debt relief, or additional trading opportunities to a country depend upon its having successfully implemented specific policies, achieved certain social or economic outcomes, or demonstrated a commitment to conducting itself in specified ways. Such policies are conditionality arrangements. My aim in this article is to explore whether conditionality arrangements that would make the conferral of debt relief depend on whether the debtor country achieves a certain status with respect to the human right (...)
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