by ghadayoussef | Mar 18, 2025
Justification Authors: Cindy Holder, in Antonella Besussi (ed.) Year: 2012 Routledge, pp. 99-110 Photo by cottonbro studio Abstract This book offers a comprehensive overview of the key concepts and issues of contemporary political philosophy, providing an essential...
by ghadayoussef | Mar 18, 2025
Truthfulness in Transition: The Value of Insisting on Experiential Adequacy Authors: Cindy Holder, in Larry May and Elizabeth Edenberg (eds.) Year: 2013 Cambridge University Press, pp. 244-261 Photo by Porapak Apichodilok Abstract It has come to be widely accepted...
by ghadayoussef | Mar 18, 2025
Reasoning Like a State: Integration and the Limits of Official Regret Authors: Cindy Holder, in Mihaela Mihai and Mathias Thaler (eds.) Year: 2014 Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 203-219 Photo by Cup of Couple Abstract Are there wrongs for which states cannot apologise? In...
by ghadayoussef | Mar 18, 2025
Whose Wrong Is It Anyway? Reflecting on the Public-ness of Public Apologies Authors: Cindy Holder Year: 2017 C4E Journal Photo by Vie Studio Abstract Two crucial elements for an official apology to be felicitous (i.e., to succeed as the type of speech act it is) are...
by ghadayoussef | Mar 18, 2025
Human Rights Without Hierarchy: Why Theories Of Global Justice Should Embrace The Indivisibility Principle Authors: Cindy Holder, in Johnny Antonio Dàvila (ed.) Year: 2020 Cuestiones de Justicia Global, pp. 125-150. Photo by Ann H Abstract International human rights...
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