Abstract Alison Gopnik makes a compelling case for care as matter of social responsibility. A politics care, however, must address who has the authority to determine content not just pays it. The most attractive ideological vision combines extensive redistribution with pluralistic recognition many different arrangements through which is provided.
According to ontological pluralism, there are different modes of being — different ways to exist. The view has been thought dead for a long time, destroyed by the Quinean doctrine that to be is to be needed as the value of a variable bound by an existential quantifier. Announcements of its death were premature. Ontological pluralism is consistent with the Quinean doctrine if there are multiple ...
Buddhism currently enjoys the reputation of being one of the leading voices in a chorus that sings the praises of religious tolerance and perhaps even of pluralism. It is open to question, however, whether this reputation is deserved. The purpose of the present article is to examine whether the teachings of classical Buddhism have a contribution to make to the jubilation over religious pluralis...
Philosophers and legal theorists still disagree about the correct analysis of ‘rights’, both moral and legal. The ‘Will Theory’ and the ‘Interest Theory’—the two main views—can each account for various features of rights, but neither of them is totally satisfactory. The controversy has now been running for decades and seems irresolvable. I will contend in this paper that the discussion of ‘valu...