Refugees and the limits of political philosophy

Ethics and Global Politics 13 (1):6-20 (2020)
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One thing that has to be considered in this process is the place of philosophy itself (Williams 2011 [1985], 4). Politicians often argue that they have no right to keep their hands clean, and that...

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Sarah Fine
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Enfranchising refugees in a non-ideal world.Adelin-Costin Dumitru - forthcoming - Journal of Value Inquiry:1-25.
The morality of state priorities and refugee admission.Patti Tamara Lenard - 2025 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 28 (1):143-162.
Respect and Asylum.Rebecca Buxton - 2024 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 41 (5):909-924.

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