Comentarios sobre la concepcion de la justicia global de Pogge

Revista Latinoamericana de Filosofia 33 (2):205-222 (2007)
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Abstract

This paper presents a reconstruction of and some constructive comments on Thomas Pogge’s conception of global justice. Using Imre Lakatos’s notion of a research program, the paper identifies Pogge’s “hard core” and “protective belt” claims regarding the scope of fundamental principles of justice, the object and structure of duties of global justice, the explanation of world poverty, and the appropriate reforms to the existing global order. The paper recommends some amendments to Pogge’s program in each of the four areas.

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Pablo Gilabert
Concordia University

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