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The study of European identity cannot take its clues from national identity, neither in form nor in substance. I begin with an examination of the general sociological concept of identity in order to uncover its resources for a more... more
I discuss the predicament that engineering-ethics education in Japan now faces and propose a solution to this. The predicament is professional motivation, i.e., the problem of how to motivate engineering students to maintain their... more
En Ideals as Interests in Hobbes’s Leviathan, Sharon Ann Lloyd desarrolla una novedosa interpretación del problema político de Hobbes y de la solución que él elabora en El Leviatán. Lloyd se aparta de las interpretaciones estándares sobre... more
The author understands environmentalism as a stream of contemporary political philosophy based on the reflection of causes and possible effects of global environmental crisis as one of the most serious threats to current political system... more
In this paper I examine how Hobbes’ philosophy can be read from an Arendtian perspective. I argue that Arendt provided two different interpretations of Hobbes: one set down in The Origins of Totalitarianism, where Hobbes is depicted as... more
The Theses LVI belong to a series of hitherto unpublished early manuscripts of the Dutch humanist and jurisconsult Hugo Grotius (1583-1645) that were acquired by the University of Leiden in 1864. It is not certain when the Theses were... more
If the greatness of a philosophical work can be measured by the volume and vehemence of the public response, there is little question that Rousseau's Social Contract stands out as a masterpiece. Within a week of its publication in 1762 it... more
ABSTRACT. This paper critically reviews Ken Binmore's non-utilitarian and game theoretic solution to the Arrow problem. Binmore's solution belongs to the same family as Rawls' maximin criterion and requires the use of Nash... more
Reflecting on the evidence presented in this collection, this overview explores the purposes for which stop and search powers are deployed, whether their use can be described as effective and whether the infringements of liberty and... more
Why do we always assume it was the New Right that was at the centre of constructing neoliberalism? How might corporatism have advanced neoliberalism? And, more controversially, were the trade unions only victims of neoliberal change, or... more
"Now written as a chapter in Rational Freedom vol 2 Philosophical Origins by Dr Peter Critchley This paper considers Rousseau’s importance as a prophet of popular sovereignty and of the democratic state. In examining these claims, this... more
The author offers a critical commentary on Rousseau’s chapter on civil religion in the “Social Contract”, book 4, chapter 8. It investigates Rousseau’s attempt to overcome the conflict between politics and religion by merging a civil... more
Following four decades of unprecedented economic, social, and cultural change, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) labor market is highly segmented: The native population is almost exclusively employed in the government sector, while the... more
Jean-Jacques Rousseau: Fundamental Political Writings includes the Social Contract, Discourse on the Sciences and the Arts, Discourse on the Origins of Inequality, and “Preface to Narcissus.” Each text has been newly translated, and... more
""Politics is always about nomination. It is about naming a political subjectivity and organizing politically around that name.– Simon Critchley (2007, 103) This paper situates Guy Standing’s recent work on ‘the precariat’ within a... more
Carole Pateman jest znana na wielu polach badawczych: idei demokracji, problemu zobowiązania politycznego czy krytyki liberalizmu. Jej teoria polityczna przynależy również do tradycji feministycznej. W tym obszarze C. Pateman stawia tezę... more
Abstract: Social cohesion is frequently mentioned in political discourse. However this concept remains vague and ill-defined. We intend to propose a typology of social cohesion patterns and examine under which conditions this concept... more
This paper deals with Rousseau's ideas of society and the problem of evil contained in it.
Purpose – The aim is to explain that not only technological developments make society 5.0 possible, but that it depends on a new social contract that puts the planet and humanity at the center of the chaos of technological and other... more
Mandatory vaccination in the light of human rights using the Universal Declaration of Human Rights as a template Parallel between "disinformation" and "diabolus in musica"? Reframing living, lying and dying as contractual... more
Rousseau’s project in his Social Contract was to construct a conception of human subjectivity and political institutions that would transcend what he saw to be the limits of liberal political theory of his time. I take this as a starting... more
This chapter focuses on the ‘assisted’ professional integration of unemployed Algerian youth. The two case studies selected illustrate the two main principles of labor redistribution on which Algerian youth employment policy is based;... more
A re-translation of Michel Serres's “The Parasite” by Randolph Burks, based on Lawrence Schehr's translation. It was high time “The Parasite” saw a revision. Here it is. Schehr's translation has been substantially altered in style and... more
Hobbes’s political philosophy starts from a number of premises that are supposed to be self-evident, supplemented by various observations from experience. These statements are examined critically and in their interrelatedness in order to... more
This paper is trying to bring new arguments for a better understanding of Hegel " s philosophy of the state and, within this framework, the German philosopher " s critique of the social contract. Hegel " s emphasis on subjective freedom... more