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  1. Linking Trust to Trustworthiness.Onora O’Neill - 2018 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 26 (2):293-300.
    Trust is valuable when placed in trustworthy agents and activities, but damaging or costly when placed in untrustworthy agents and activities. So it is puzzling that much contemporary work on trust – such as that based on polling evidence – studies generic attitudes of trust in types of agent, institution or activity in complete abstraction from any account of trustworthiness. Information about others’ generic attitudes of trust or mistrust that take no account of evidence whether those attitudes are well or (...)
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  2. Between consenting adults.Onora O’Neill - 1985 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 14 (3):252-277.
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    (1 other version)The Dark Side of Human Rights1.Onora O’Neill - 2009 - In Thomas Christiano & John Philip Christman (eds.), Contemporary Debates in Political Philosophy. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 17--425.
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  5. Political Liberalism and Public Reason.Onora O’Neill - 1997 - Philosophical Review 106 (3):411-428.
    Rawls hoped to meet these critics on their own ground by accepting that a comprehensive liberal position cannot be vindicated and by showing how a less ambitious, merely political, version of liberalism could be vindicated. His conception of political liberalism was less ambitious in two ways. In the first place its substantive normative claims were confined to the domain of politics: all he aspired to was a liberal theory of justice. Secondly, he argued that liberalism could dispense with metaphysical and (...)
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  6. Rights to Compensation.Onora O’Neill - 1987 - Social Philosophy and Policy 5 (1):72.
    Rights to compensation are much invoked and much disputed in recent liberal debates. The disputes are generally about supposed fundamental rights to compensation, whose recognition and legal enactment would transform some lives. For example, special treatment in education or employment are claimed as compensation for past denials of equal opportunity; special consideration for Third World countries in aid and trade terms is claimed as compensation for the injustices of the colonial past. We can make ready sense of the idea of (...)
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  7. Applied Ethics: Naturalism, Normativity and Public Policy.Onora O’Neill - 2009 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 26 (3):219-230.
    abstract Normative argument is supposed to guide ways in which we might change the world, rather than to fit the world as it is. This poses certain difficulties for the notion of applied ethics. Taken literally the phrase ‘applied ethics’ suggests that principles or standards with substantial philosophical justification, in particular ethical and political principles with such justification, are applied to particular cases and guide action. However, the ‘cases’ which applied ethics discusses are themselves indeterminate, and the relation of principles (...)
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  8. Universal Laws and Ends-in-Themselves.Onora O’Neill - 1989 - The Monist 72 (3):341-361.
    Kant’s Groundwork is the most read and surely the most exasperating of his works on practical philosophy. Both its structure and its arguments remain obscure and controversial. A quick list of unsettled questions reminds one how much is in doubt. The list might include the following: Why does Kant shift the framework of his discussion three times in a short work? Does he establish that there is a supreme principle of morality? Does he show that the Categorical Imperative is that (...)
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    Enactable and Enforceable: Kant’s Criteria for Right and Virtue.Onora O’Neill - 2016 - Kant Studien 107 (1):111-125.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Kant-Studien Jahrgang: 107 Heft: 1 Seiten: 111-125.
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    Lifeboat Earth.Onora O’Neill - 1985 - In Lawrence A. Alexander (ed.), International Ethics: A Philosophy and Public Affairs Reader. Princeton University Press. pp. 262-282.
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    Bounded and cosmopolitan justice.Onora O’Neill - 2001 - Review of International Studies 26 (5).
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    (1 other version)Transcendental Synthesis and Developmental Psychology.Onora O’Neill - 1984 - Kant Studien 75 (1-4):149-167.
  13. Liberal Justice: Kant, Rawls and Human Rights.Onora O’Neill - 2018 - Kantian Review 23 (4):641-659.
    Kant’s practical philosophy, Rawls’s theory of justice and contemporary human rights thinking are landmarks in liberal discussions of justice. Each forms part of a powerful tradition of political thought, and although their substantive accounts of justice diverge at many points, they also overlap in substantial ways. This article focuses not on their substantive claims about justice, or about other ethical standards, but on their differing views of thequestionsto be addressed, on their proposedjustificationsfor standards of justice, and on a limited range (...)
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    Gerechtigkeit, Vertrauen und Zurechenbarkeit.Onora O’Neill - 2005 - In Otto Neumaier (ed.), Gerechtigkeit: Auf der Suche nach einem Gleichgewicht. De Gruyter. pp. 33-56.
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    (1 other version)Warum nach dreihundert Jahren immer noch Kant lesen?Onora O’Neill - 2017 - Kant Studien 108 (2):270-279.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Kant-Studien Jahrgang: 108 Heft: 2 Seiten: 270-279.
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  16. .Onora O’Neill - 2019 - In Elisabeth Liebl (ed.), Gerechtigkeit über Grenzen : Pflichten in der globalisierten Welt. Claudius. pp. 73-96.
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    (1 other version)Cosmopolitanism Then and Now.Onora O’Neill - 2013 - In Stefano Bacin, Alfredo Ferrarin, Claudio La Rocca & Margit Ruffing (eds.), Kant und die Philosophie in weltbürgerlicher Absicht. Akten des XI. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses. Boston: de Gruyter. pp. 357-368.
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    Ethical Foreign Policy.Onora O’Neill - 2003 - European Journal of Political Theory 2 (2):227-234.
    Human rights have been the principal ethical ingredients of ‘ethical foreign policy’. Some human rights promulgated in UN and other Declarations are more aspirational than achievable; others are of variable importance. So we need to look behind the Declarations to see which human rights claims should be taken most seriously. I shall argue that we take rights seriously only if we take the counterpart obligations seriously, and can take obligations seriously only if we connect them to the capabilities of the (...)
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    From Statist to Global Conceptions of Justice.Onora O’Neill - 1997 - In Christoph Hubig (ed.), Cognitio Humana - Dynamik des Wissens Und der Werte: Xvii. Deutscher Kongreß Für Philosophie Leipzig 23.–27. September 1996, Kongreßband: Vorträge Und Kolloquien. De Gruyter. pp. 368-379.
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    How Can We Indiviuate Moral Problems?Onora O’Neill - 1984 - Bowling Green Studies in Applied Philosophy 6:104-119.
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    How Much Can We Say about Practical Judgement?Onora O’Neill - 2015 - In Ralf Stoecker & Marco Iorio (eds.), Actions, Reasons and Reason. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 77-86.
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    Learning to trust.Onora O’Neill - 2003 - The Philosophers' Magazine 21 (21):33-36.
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    22. Some Inconsistent Educational Aims.Onora O’Neill - 1977 - In Michael Mooney & Florian Stuber (eds.), Small Comforts for Hard Times: Humanists on Public Policy. Columbia University Press. pp. 303-307.
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    The Method of A Theory of Justice.Onora O’Neill - 2006 - In Otfried Höffe (ed.), John Rawls: Eine Theorie der Gerechtigkeit. Berlin: Akademie Verlag. pp. 25-40.
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    What’s So Wrong About Being Abstract?Onora O’Neill - 1987 - Cogito 1 (2):23-25.
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    Historical trends and human futures 1 Note on the texts: references to Kant’s writings use the date of a contemporary translation into English, with the date of first publication given in square brackets. Page references use the standard Prussian Academy volume and page numbers . However, where a translation does not include them, the page number of the translation is given, with sufficient indication of the location of the passage to make it simple to find it in other editions and translations . Where short titles are in conventional use, I use them; where translations of particular passages seem to me unconvincing I have offered my own version, and given the German text in a footnote. 1. [REVIEW]Onora O’Neill - 2008 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 39 (4):529-534.
    Kant’s essay Idea for a universal history with a cosmopolitan purpose differs in deep ways from standard Enlightenment views of human history. Although he agrees with many contemporaries that unsocial sociability can drive human progress, he argues that we know too little about the trends of history to offer either metaphysical defence or empirical vindication of the perfectibility of man or the inevitability of progress. However, as freely acting beings we can contribute to a better future, so have grounds for (...)
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