Results for 'Shulamuth Chiat'

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    Why Mikey's right and my key's wrong: The significance of stress and word boundaries in a child's output system.Shulamuth Chiat - 1983 - Cognition 14 (3):275-300.
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  2. International crimes and universal jurisdiction.Win-Chiat Lee - 2010 - In Larry May & Zachary Hoskins (eds.), International Criminal Law and Philosophy. Cambridge University Press.
     
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  3. Introduction.Win-Chiat Lee & Ann Cudd - 2016 - In Win-Chiat Lee & Ann Cudd (eds.), Citizenship and Immigration - Borders, Migration and Political Membership in a Global Age. Cham: Springer Verlag.
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    Personal identity, the temporality of agency, and moral responsibility.Win-Chiat Lee - 1990 - Auslegung 16 (1):17-29.
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    Citizenship and Immigration - Borders, Migration and Political Membership in a Global Age.Win-Chiat Lee & Ann Cudd (eds.) - 2016 - Cham: Springer Verlag.
    This work offers a timely philosophical analysis of interrelated normative questions concerning immigration and citizenship in relation to the global context of multiple nation states. In it, philosophers and scholars from the social sciences address both fundamental questions in moral and political philosophy as well as specific issues concerning policy. Topics covered in this volume include: the concept and the role of citizenship, the equal rights and representation of citizens, general moral frameworks for addressing immigration issues, the duty to obey (...)
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  6. Cosmopolitanism with Room for Nationalism.Win-Chiat Lee - 2012 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 9 (2):279-293.
    Gillian Brock attempts to reconcile cosmopolitanism with nationalism in Global Justice: A Cosmopolitan Account . She claims that her cosmopolitanism leaves room for legitimate nationalism. I argue that her cosmopolitanism is not only a theory of global justice, but also a general theory of justice, according to which what justice may demand of us is fundamentally global in nature. As such, Brock's cosmopolitanism cannot accommodate nationalism in the overall structure of what justice may demand of us, but has to relegate (...)
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    Statutory interpretation and the counterfactual test for legislative intention.Win-Chiat Lee - 1989 - Law and Philosophy 8 (3):383-404.
    In this paper I examine the counterfactual test for legislative intention as used in Riggs v. Palmer. The distinction between the speaker's meaning approach and the constructive interpretation approach to statutory interpretation, as made by Dworkin in Law's Empire, is explained. I argue that Dworkin underestimates the potential of the counterfactual test in making the speaker's meaning approach more plausible. I also argue that Dworkin's reasons for rejecting the counterfactual test, as proposed in Law's Empire, are either too weak or (...)
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    The Judgeship of All Citizens: Dworkin’s Protestantism About Law.Win-Chiat Lee - 2015 - Law and Philosophy 34 (1):23-53.
    This article gives an account of what Ronald Dworkin calls ‘the protestant attitude’ towards law. Dworkin’s protestantist claim that the interpretive attitude towards law is to be taken not only by judges, but also by ordinary citizens is explained and defended. The account of Dworkin’s protestantism about law in this article is not based on his more general protestantist view about the interpretation of social practices, but, rather, on the nature of authoritative statements of the law in Dworkin’s theory of (...)
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    Review of Michael Blake, Justice, Migration, and Mercy (New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2020). [REVIEW]Win-Chiat Lee - 2023 - Criminal Law and Philosophy 18 (1):307-313.
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    Review of David Boonin, A Defense of Abortion[REVIEW]Win-chiat Lee - 2003 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2003 (4).
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    Nonword repetition depends on the frequency of sublexical representations at different grain sizes: Evidence from a multi-factorial analysis.Jakub M. Szewczyk, Marta Marecka, Shula Chiat & Zofia Wodniecka - 2018 - Cognition 179 (C):23-36.
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    Responsibility in an Interconnected World: International Assistance, Duty, and Action.Susan P. Murphy - 2016 - Cham: Springer Verlag.
    This monograph opens with an examination of the aid industry and the claims of leading practitioners that the industry is experiencing a crisis of confidence due to an absence of clear moral guidelines. The book then undertakes a critical review of the leading philosophical accounts of the duty to aid, including the narrow, instructive accounts in the writings of John Rawls and Peter Singer, and broad, disruptive accounts in the writings of Onora O’Neill and Amartya Sen. Through an elaboration of (...)
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