The Challenges of Justice for Global Identity

Philosophy in the Contemporary World 16 (2):54-64 (2009)
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The purpose of this paper is to show some of the most important challenges of justice with regard to global identity. I explain the formation of global identity along historical lines in the Western tradition. I then discuss political, economic, cultural, social, scientific and bioethical challenges in achieving justice in the creation of global identity.

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