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政治自由主义 = Political liberalism
John Rawls,俊人 万 +1 more
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Political liberalism: Reasonableness and democratic practice
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explore an important concept in the work of the later Rawls, the idea of the reasonable, and conclude that this concept helps to bridge the gap between liberal theory and democratic practice.
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Human Development and Economic Sustainability
Sudhir Anand,Amartya Sen +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors integrate the concern for human development in the present with that in the future, and explore the relationship between distributional equity, sustainable development, optimal growth, and pure time preference.
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Multiple modernities: Kitchens for an African elite
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors consider the materiality of change in urban Africa, focusing particularly on the kitchens of a group of first-generation pro-lifers in the Ivory Coast.
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Survey Article: The Coming of Age of Deliberative Democracy
TL;DR: The notion of deliberative democracy was coined by Bessette, who explicitly coined it to oppose the elitist or "aristocratic" interpretation of the American Constitution.
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Recognition without Ethics
TL;DR: This article propose an anaysis of gender that is broad enough to house the full range of feminist concerns, those central to the old socialist-feminism as well as identity-based conceptions.
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Constitutional Amendment Rules: The Denominator Problem
Rosalind Dixon,Richard Holden +1 more
TL;DR: The difficulty of constitutional amendment, in most contexts, clearly depends on both the formal rules governing amendment and a variety of other factors, such as the size, or scale, of a polity as discussed by the authors.
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Justice Between Age Groups: An Objection to the Prudential Lifespan Approach
TL;DR: This article introduces a new objection, one that develops out of the well-established disability critique of social contract theories, that is based on the prudential life span account of justice between age groups and considers the implications for age-based rationing of health care.
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Cui bono?: a capabilities approach to understanding HIV prevention and treatment for pregnant women and children in South Africa
TL;DR: This paper presents a meta-analysis of the data on mortality among pregnant women and children infected with HIV in South Africa over a 25-year period from 1997 to 2002 and concludes with a call for further research into the determinants of maternal and child mortality.
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The Contributions of Professor Amartya Sen in the Field of Human Rights
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyse the work of the Nobel Prize winning economist Professor Amartya Sen from the perspective of human rights and assess the ways in which Sen's research agenda has deepened and expanded human rights discourse in the disciplines of ethics and economics, and examine how his work has promoted cross-fertilisation and integration on this subject across traditional disciplinary divides.
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From Transfer to Transformation: Rethinking the Relationship between Research and Policy
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors argue that the notion of "research transfer" between two communities is a flawed way of understanding the research-policy relationship and propose an enhanced theoretical repertoire for understanding this complex social interaction.