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Publications

Selected publications

These are selected publications of Prof. Dietrich and team members. For a complete list, follow the links at the beginning of each entry.

Prof. Dr. Frank Dietrich

Monographs

  • Zeit - eine normative Ressource?  [mit Johannes Müller-Salo und Reinold Schmücker] Frankfurt am Main: Klostermann, 2018.
  • Ethik der Migration. Philosophische Schlüsseltexte, Berlin: Suhrkamp, 2017.
  • Philosophie der internationalen Politik zur Einführung [mit Véronique Zanetti], Hamburg: Junius, 2014.
  • Sezession und Demokratie. Eine philosophische Untersuchung, Berlin: de Gruyter, 2010.
  • Dimensionen der Verteilungsgerechtigkeit, Stuttgart: Lucius & Lucius, 2001.

Papers

PD Dr. Joachim Wündisch

Monograph

  • Towards a Right-Libertarian Welfare State – An Analysis of Right-Libertarian Principles and Their Implications, Münster: mentis, 2014, [Rezension: The Philosophical Quarterly (Januar 2015), 65 (258), 137-140. Political Studies Review (2016); 14 (2): pp 252-253]. https://doi.org/10.1093/pq/pqu050

Papers

  • On a Hobbesian Defense of the Minimal State, in: Archives for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy, 107, 2021, pp. 128-144.
  • A Framework for Compensating Climate Change Damages, in: Philosophia, 49, 2020, pp. 839-859.
  • Middle Ground on Liability for Costs?, in: Philosophical Studies, 177 (10), 2019, pp. 3097-3115.
  • Towards a Non-Ideal Theory of Climate Migration, in: Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, Online First: doi.org/10.1080/13698230.2019.1654208.
  • Behavior Genetics and Agent Responsibility [mit Rüdiger Bittner und Wendy Johnson], in: Zeitschrift für Ethik und Moralphilosophie, 2 (01), 2019, pp. 21-34.
  • Territorial Loss as a Challange for World Governance, in: Philosophical Papers, Philosophical Papers, 48 (01), 2019, pp. 155-178.
  • Partial Loss of Territory Due to Anthropogenic Climate Change – A Theory of Compensating for Losses in Political Self-determination, in: Journal of Applied Philosophy, in Journal of Applied Philosophy, 36 (02), 2018, pp. 313-332.
  • Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Individual Excusable Ignorance after 1990 – A Study of Excusable Ignorance in Collective Action Problems, in: Environmental Philosophy, 14 (02), 2017, pp. 275-315.
  • Does Excusable Ignorance Absolve of Liability for Costs?, in: Philosophical Studies 174 (4), 2017, pp. 837-851.
  • Leistungssport und die genetische Lotterie – Die Notwendigkeit stärker differenzierter Wettkampfklassen [with Benjamin Huppert], in: Zeitschrift für Praktische Philosophie, 3 (02), 2016, pp. 143-176.
  • Is It Bad to Be Disabled? – Adjudicating Between the Mere-difference and the Bad-difference Views of Disability [with Vuko Andrić], in: Journal of Ethics & Social Philosophy 9 (2015), 1-16.
  • Territory Lost – Climate Change and the Violation of Self-Determination Rights [with Frank Dietrich], in: Moral Philosophy and Politics 2 (2015), 83-105.
  • A Free-Rider Perspective on Property Rights, in: Libertarian Papers 6 (2014), 145-162.
  • Green Votes not Green Virtues: Effective Utilitarian Responses to Climate Change, in: Utilitas 26 (2013), 192-205.

Laura Wackers, M.A.

Adis Selimi, M.A.

  • Omerbasic, Alina (2018): Gene Editing, Non-Identity and the Notion of Harm, in: Braun, Matthias, Hannah Schickl and Peter Dabrock (Eds.): Between Moral Hazard and Legal Uncertainty. Ethical, Legal and Societal Challenges of Human Genome Editing. Wiesbaden: Springer VS, 67-81. https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-658-22660-2_5
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