TY - BOOK AU - Biggar,Nigel AU - Boyle,Joseph AU - Chan,Joseph AU - Hardin,Russell AU - Hashmi,Sohail H. AU - Kymlicka,Will AU - Lomasky,Loren AU - McCorquodale,Robert AU - Miller,David AU - Miller,David Lee AU - Miller,Richard B. AU - Novak,David AU - Nyang,Sulayman AU - Nylan,Michael AU - Pangalangan,Raul C. AU - Philpott,Daniel AU - Rabkin,Jeremy AU - Steiner,Hillel AU - Zaman,M.Raquibuz AU - Zohar,Noam J. TI - Boundaries and Justice: Diverse Ethical Perspectives T2 - Ethikon Series in Comparative Ethics SN - 9780691230931 U1 - 172 22 PY - 2021///] CY - Princeton, NJ : PB - Princeton University Press, KW - PHILOSOPHY / Political KW - bisacsh KW - Aristotle KW - Bernard of Clairvaux KW - Black, Samuel KW - Boutros-Ghali, Boutrous KW - Buchanan, Allen KW - Charlesworth, Hilary KW - Dworkin, Ronald KW - East Timor case KW - Frontier Dispute KW - Global Fund KW - Grotius, Hugo KW - GutiƩrrez, Gustavo KW - Han Yu KW - Hastings, Adrian KW - International Criminal Court (ICC) KW - International Monetary Fund KW - Island of Palmas case KW - Jefferson, Thomas KW - Khadduri, Majid KW - King, Ambrose KW - Kymlicka, Will KW - Law of Return KW - Lomasky, Loren KW - Miller, Richard KW - Nuclear Tests case KW - Pachomius KW - Schwartz, Benjamin KW - Tillich, Paul KW - Walzer, Michael KW - anarchism KW - appropriation rules KW - authority: over bounded territory KW - categorical imperative (Kant) KW - class divisions KW - compensation KW - cosmopolitanism KW - difference principle (Rawls) KW - ethics: Christian KW - ethnic divisions KW - expropriation KW - global commons concept KW - individuality (Mill) KW - jurisdiction, extraterritorial KW - love, Christian KW - physical capital KW - political realism KW - social contract KW - socialism KW - solidarity KW - utilitarianism N1 - Frontmatter --; Contents --; Acknowledgments. --; Contributors --; Introduction --; One. Christian Attitudes toward Boundaries --; Two. The Value of Limited Loyalty --; Three. Toward a Liberal Theory of National Boundaries --; Four. Hard Borders, Compensation, and Classical Liberalism --; Five. Territorial Boundaries and Confucianism --; Six Boundaries of the Body and Body Politic in Early Confucian Thought --; Seven. International Law, Boundaries, and Imagination --; Eight. Territorial Sovereignty --; Nine Islamic Perspectives on Territorial Boundaries and Autonomy --; Ten. Religion and the Maintenance of Boundaries --; Eleven. Land and People --; Twelve. Contested Boundaries --; Thirteen. Territorial Boundaries --; Fourteen. Group Boundaries, Individual Barriers --; Fifteen. Boundaries, Ownership, and Autonomy --; Sixteen. In Defense of Reasonable Lines --; Seventeen. The Ethics of Boundaries --; Index; restricted access N2 - Despite the supreme political and economic significance of boundaries--and ongoing challenges to existing national boundaries--scant attention has been paid to their ethics. This volume explores how diverse ethical traditions understand the political and property rights reflected in territorial and jurisdictional boundaries. It is the first book to bring together thinkers from a range of traditions, both religious and secular, to discuss the ethics of boundaries. Each contributor represents a tradition's views on questions surrounding the use of boundaries to delimit property and political rights. What does it mean to own something? What resources should not be privately owned? What justifies the erection of political boundaries between one people and another? How ''hard'' should such boundaries be? What rights extend to minorities within a state? Should territorial boundaries coincide with social ones? Does national autonomy have an ethical basis, or is it an aspect of modern power politics? Should we aim for a more inclusive community than that afforded by modern nation-states? Cross-chapter dialogue and a substantive conclusion draw out similarities and differences among the traditions represented, traditions that include Christianity, classical liberalism, Confucianism, international law, Islam, Judaism, liberal egalitarianism, and natural law. In addition to the editors, the contributors are Nigel Biggar, Joseph Boyle, Joseph Chan, Russell Hardin, Will Kymlicka, Loren Lomasky, Robert McCorquodale, Richard B. Miller, David Novak, Sulayman Nyang, Michael Nylan, Raul C. Pangalangan, Daniel Philpott, Jeremy Rabkin, Hillel Steiner, M. Raquibuz Zaman, and Noam J. Zohar UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9780691230931?locatt=mode:legacy UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9780691230931 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/cover/covers/9780691230931.jpg ER -