: The Rights and Obligations of Individual Political Agents
نام نخستين پديدآور
\ edited by Emily M. Crookston, David Killoren, and Jonathan Trerise
وضعیت نشر و پخش و غیره
محل نشرو پخش و غیره
New York
نام ناشر، پخش کننده و غيره
: Routledge [is an imprint of the] Taylor & Francis Group
تاریخ نشرو بخش و غیره
, 2017
مشخصات ظاهری
نام خاص و کميت اثر
vii, 369 p.
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Index
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Bibliography
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Murderers at the ballot box: when politicians may lie to bad voters / Jason Brennan -- The greatest liar has his believers: the social epistemology of political lying / Kay Mathiesen and Don Fallis -- Nonideal politicians or nonideal circumstances?: rethinking dirty hands / Jaime Ahlberg -- In defense of partisanship / Neil Sinhababu -- A defense of senate obstructionism / Shane Courtland -- Conviction and open-mindedness: a lesson on political revision from Adam Smith / Jon Rick -- Voter ignorance and deliberative democracy / Chad Flanders -- Must we vote for the common good? / Annabelle Lever -- Gender and the ethics of political representation / Julinna Oxley -- A demarcation problem for political discourse / David Killoren, Jonathan Lang, and Bekka Williams -- Public reason and its limits: the role of truth in politics / J.B. Delston -- Why bad votes can nonetheless be cast and why bad voters may cast them / Patrick Taylor Smith -- The rationality of voting and duties of elected officials / Marcus Arvan -- A defense of the right not to vote / Ben Saunders -- Expanding on the wrongness of bribery: the morality of casting a vote / Eric Roark -- Devil's advocates: on the ethics of unjust legal advocacy / Michael Huemer -- Prosecutors, guilty pleas, and the consequences of a conviction / Zachary Hoskins -- Are lobbyists lawyers? / Suzanne Dovi and Jesse McCain.
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Political ethics, a subfield of applied (or practical) ethics, is concerned with normative questions about voters, politicians, lobbyists, and other individual political agents. Compared with other fields in applied ethics (such as biomedical ethics and business ethics) political ethics has not developed into an area of intense interest in academic philosophy. Debates over the main questions in political ethics occur in mainstream news, on social media, in living rooms and neighborhood bars, etc., but for the most part have not bled over into the pages of philosophy journals and books. This volume aims to (begin to) fill this gap in the philosophical literature. It contains eighteen original papers by a diverse range of leading scholars on central questions in political ethics.