BOUNDARIES
AND JUSTICE: DIVERSE ETHICAL PERSPECTIVES Edited
by David Miller and Sohail H. Hashmi (Princeton
University Press, 2001)
1.
Christian Attitudes toward Boundaries: Metaphysical and Geographical
Richard B. Miller, Indiana University 2.
The Value of Limited Loyalty: Christianity, the Nation, and Territorial
Boundaries
Nigel Biggar, University of Leeds 3.
Toward a Liberal Theory of National Boundaries
Loren
Lomasky, Bowling Green State University 4.
Hard Borders, Compensation, and Classical Liberalism
Hillel Steiner,
University of Manchester 5.
Territorial Boundaries and Confucianism
Joseph
Chan, University of Hong Kong 6.
Boundaries of the Body and Body Politic in Early Confucian Thought
Michael Nylan,
Bryn Mawr College 7.
International Law, Boundaries, and Imagination
Robert
McCorquodale, University of Nottingham 8.
Territorial Sovereignty: Command, Title, and the Expanding Claims of
the Commons
Raul C. Pangalangan, University of the Philippines 9.
Islamic Perspectives on Territorial Boundaries and Autonomy
M. Raquibuz Zaman, Ithaca College 10.
Religion and the Maintenance of Boundaries, An Islamic View
Sulayman
Nyang, Howard University 11.
Land and People: One Jewish Perspective
David Novak, University of Toronto 12.
Contested Boundaries: Judaic Visions of a Shared World
Noam J. Zohar, Bar Ilan University 13.
Territorial Boundaries: A Liberal Egalitarian Perspective
Will Kymlicka, Queens University 14.
Group Boundaries, Individual Barriers
Russell
Hardin, New York University 15.
Boundaries, Ownership, and Autonomy: A Natural Law Perspective
Joseph Boyle, University of Toronto 16.
In Defense of Reasonable Lines: Natural Law from a Natural Rights
Perspective
Jeremy Rabkin, Cornell University 17.
The Ethics of Boundaries: A Question of Partial Commitments Daniel Philpott, University of California, Santa Barbara | ||