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Moral practices in international relations and normative reasoning
Davide Orsi
Three mistakes about democracy
Philip Pettit
Civil association and international order
Acts, omissions, and assisted death
Richard HullAnnie McKeown O'Donovan
Realism, universalism, and evolving morality
Writing as social disclosure
Alasdair MacIntyre
Conclusion
Violence and responsibility
Felix Ó Murchadha
Introduction
Vassilis Paipais
Ethics, markets, and cultural goods
Russell Keat
Depoliticisation in liberal and post-liberal ontologies
Karl Marx after a century and a half
Allen W. Wood
Depoliticisation in critical dialogic ontologies
Abortion and the right to not be pregnant
James Edwin Mahon
Depoliticisation in agonistic ontologies
On philosophy's contribution to public matters
Joseph Mahon
From stasis to tragedy
Allyn Fives Keith Breen
Traversing the fantasy and the "morning after"
The role of philosophy in public matters
Allyn Fives
Epilogue
Working from both ends
In defence of meaningful work as a public policy concern
Keith Breen
Neither victims nor executioners
John Foley
Experience and political philosophy
Philosophy and international relations
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