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Marketing ethics & society
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ISBN: 9781446296615 9781446296622 144629661X 1446296628 Year: 2015 Publisher: Los Angeles (Calif.) : Sage,


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Migration in political theory : the ethics of movement and membership
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ISBN: 9780199676606 0199676607 9780198843085 Year: 2019 Publisher: Oxford Oxford University Press

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Written by an international team of leading political and legal theory scholars whose writings have contributed to shaping the field, Migration in Political Theory presents seminal new work on the ethics of movement and membership. The volume addresses challenging and under-researched themes on the subject of migration. It debates the question of whether we ought to recognize a human right to immigrate, and whether it might be legitimate to restrict emigration. The authors critically examine criteria for selecting would-be migrants, and for acquiring citizenship. They discuss tensions between the claims of immigrants and existing residents, and tackle questions of migrant worker exploitation and responsibility for refugees. The book illustrates the importance of drawing on the tools of political theory to clarify, criticize, and challenge the current terms of the migration debate


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Aristotle on the apparent good : perception, phantasia, thought, and desire
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ISBN: 9780199656349 0199656347 9780198707943 0198707940 0191742155 9786613809797 1282166727 0191630365 Year: 2012 Volume: *8 Publisher: Oxford Oxford University Press

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Aristotle holds that we desire things because they appear good to us - a view still dominant in philosophy now. But what is it for something to appear good? This text argues that the notion of the apparent good is crucial to understanding both Aristotle's psychological theory and his ethics.

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