
Journal of Social Philosophy
Published on behalf of The North American Society for Social Philosophy
Edited by:
Carol C. Gould
The Journal of Social Philosophy seeks to publish creative approaches to practical and normative issues of contemporary social life, such as those arising from economic and other forms of globalization, violent political conflict, and the multiplicity of cultural experiences worldwide. It places new emphasis on understanding the social contexts for political, legal, moral, and cultural questions, and gives priority to the development of novel theoretical frameworks, from social ontology to care ethics to cosmopolitan theories of democracy, human rights, and global justice. The Journal's editorial process proceeds online, with blind review of articles not only by referees but also by the editor, and aims to deliver timely responses for submissions. The Journal also on occasion publishes special issues focusing on topics of vital practical concern, in the conviction that these can be better understood with the aid of disciplined and innovative philosophical analysis.
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- Market Economies and Market Societies
Frank Cunningham
- Globalization, Markets, and the Ideal of Economic Freedom
Alistair M. Macleod
- World Justice
James P. Sterba
- Legitimate Authority in Non-state Groups Using Violence
Virginia Held
- Terrorism and Legitimacy: A Response to Virginia Held
Richard W. Miller
- What Is Terrorism, Why Is It Wrong, and Could It Ever Be Morally Permissible?
Alison M. Jaggar
- The Distributive Structure of the Social Group
Peter Caws
- Democracy and Friendship
Sibyl A. Schwarzenbach
- Borders, Consent, and Democracy
Omar Dahbour
- Migration and Community
Russell Hardin
