Introduction to the guest edited section: world government |
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Authors: | Attila Tanyi |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Philosophy, University of Troms?, Troms?, Norwayattila.tanyi@uit.no |
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Abstract: | In this introduction, I first present the general problematic of the special section. Our world faces several existential challenges (climate change, threat of (nuclear) war, and global injustice) and some would argue (with even more disagreeing) that the only adequate answer to these challenges is setting up a world government. I then introduce the contributions that comprise the scholarly body of the special section: Andri? on global democracy; Hahn on global political reconciliation; Pinheiro Walla on Kant and world government; Miklós &; Tanyi on institutional consequentialism and world governance. Lastly, I briefly describe the practical context in which the idea of the special section has arisen and in which the present contributions have taken shape. |
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Keywords: | World government climate change global injustice war global democracy Kant consequentialism political reconciliation |
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