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121. The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy: Volume > 13
Adamantia Pollis Globalization and Ethnic Conflict
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Iris Marion Young Modest Reflections on Hegemony and Global Democracy
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Li Tieying Philosophy is Holy Fire
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Agnes Heller The Two Pillars of Modern Ethics
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Alan Gewirth Justice: Its Conditions and Contents
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There are many different ways of dealing with the conditions of justice. In this paper I raise some basic questions about the foundations of justice, including whatare its central requirements and, especially, what it is about justice that underlies or explains its mandatoriness: why it is that justice is regarded as so morally necessary that any violation of it calls for the most severe condemnation and correction.
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Zhelyu Zhelev On the Atttude of Rulers Towards Philosophy
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Karan Singh The Role of Philosophy: Enlightenment Based Modern Thought and Other Perspectives
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Michael Pendlebury Toward Global Democracy
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Osvaldo Guariglia Enforcing Economic and Social Human Rights
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Alan Gewirth Are There Any Human Rights?
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Tüten Anğ Philosophical Anthropology in Turkey
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R. Balasubramanian Gandhi on Violence, War, and Peace: A Socio-Philosophical Approach
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Abdusalam A. Guseinov Can Violence Be Morally Justified?
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Victoria Camps Democracy and its Future: Citizenship and Civil Society
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Harun Tepe Ethics in Turkey
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Myrto Dragona-Monachou Ioanna Kuçuradi: Glimpses at her Views of Ethics and Human Rights
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Evandro Agazzi Philosophy and Human Understanding: Maimonides Lecture
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Stelios Virvidakis Arda Denkel's Philosophical Vision
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Pierre Sané Speech by Mr Pierre Sané, Assistant Director-General for Social and Human Sciences, UNESCO
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Süleyman Demirel Philosophy and World Problems