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    Cosmopolitanism in a multipolar world.David Held - 2012 - In Rosi Braidotti, Patrick Hanafin & Bolette Blaagaard (eds.), After cosmopolitanism. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, a Glasshouse book. pp. 28.
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  2. Cosmopolitanism: ideals and realities.David Held - 2010 - Malden, MA: Polity Press.
    Introduction : changing forms of global order. Towards a multipolar world ; The paradox of our times ; Economic liberalism and international market integration ; Security ; The impact of the global financial crisis ; Shared problems and collective threats ; A cosmopolitan approach ; Democratic public law and sovereignty ; Summary of the book ahead -- Cosmopolitanism : ideas, realities and deficits. Globalization ; The global governance complex ; Globalization and democracy : five disjunctures ; Cosmopolitanism : ideas and (...)
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    Global transformations: politics, economics and culture.David Held (ed.) - 1999 - Cambridge, UK: Polity Press.
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    Review of David Held: Models of Democracy[REVIEW]David Held - 1988 - Ethics 98 (2):411-413.
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    Introduction to Critical Theory: Horkheimer to Habermas.David Held - 1980 - Polity.
    The writings of the Frankfurt school, in particular of Horkheimer, Adorno, Marcuse, and Jurgen Habermas, caught the imagination of the radical movements of the 1960s and 1970s and became a key element in the Marxism of the New Left. Partly due to their rise to prominence during the political turmoil of the 1960s, the work of these critical theorists has been the subject of continuing controversy in both political and academic circles. However, their ideas are frequently misunderstood. In this major (...)
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  6. Introduction to Critical Theory: Horkheimer to Habermas.David Held - 1980 - University of California Press.
    2. Class,. class. conflict. and. the. development. of. capitalism: critical. theory. and. political. economy. In the last ten years the work of the best- known representatives of the Frankfurt school has come to be associated with two basic concerns: ...
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  7. Introduction to Critical Theory.David Held - 1983 - Studies in Soviet Thought 25 (3):249-252.
  8. Principles of cosmopolitan order.David Held - 2005 - In Gillian Brock & Harry Brighouse (eds.), The Political Philosophy of Cosmopolitanism. Cambridge University Press.
     
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    Law of states, law of peoples.David Held - 2002 - Legal Theory 8 (1):1-44.
  10. The Cosmopolitanism Reader.Garrett Wallace Brown & David Held (eds.) - 2010 - Malden, MA: Polity.
    The world is becoming deeply interconnected, whereby actions in one part of the world can have profound repercussions elsewhere. In a world of overlapping communities of fate, there has been a renewed enthusiasm for thinking about what it is that human beings have in common, and to explore the ethical basis of this. This has led to a renewed interest in examining the normative principles that might underpin efforts to resolve global collective action problems and to ameliorate serious global risks. (...)
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    Review of David Held: Political Theory Today.[REVIEW]David Held - 1993 - Ethics 103 (3):593-594.
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  12. Law of people, law of states.David Held - 2002 - Legal Theory 8 (1):1-44.
     
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    Elements of a theory of global governance.David Held - 2016 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 42 (9):837-846.
    In the aftermath of the Second World War the international institutional breakthroughs that occurred provided the momentum for decades of sustained economic growth and geopolitical stability sufficient for the transformation of the world economy, the shift from the cold war to a multipolar order, and the rise of new communication and network societies. However, what worked then does not work as well now, as gridlock freezes problem-solving capacity in global governance. The search for pathways through and beyond gridlock is a (...)
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    Cosmopolitan Democracy: Paths and Agents.Daniele Archibugi & David Held - 2011 - Ethics and International Affairs 25 (4):433-461.
    One of the recurrent criticisms of the project of cosmopolitan democracy has been that it has not examined the political, economic and social agents that might have an interest in pursuing this programme. This criticism is addressed directly in this article. It shows that there are a variety of paths that, in their own right, could lead to more democratic global governance, and that there are a diversity of political, economic and social agents that have an interest in the pursuit (...)
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    Globalization, Corporate Practice and Cosmopolitan Social Standards.David Held - 2002 - Contemporary Political Theory 1 (1):59-78.
    The article explores some of the theoretical and political issues which underpin the current conflict over the accountability of the global economic order. The article develops in five parts, starting with an initial section on the changing nature and form of globalization and ending with an account of how markets and business activities can be reframed. The focus is on the emergence of a number of cosmopolitan social standards which are embedded in human rights regimes and other international legal instruments. (...)
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    Violence, Law, and Justice in a Global Age.David Held - 2002 - Constellations 9 (1):74-88.
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    Habermas, critical debates.John B. Thompson & David Held (eds.) - 1982 - Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.
    The essays in this book - all of them published here for the first time - provide a long-overdue critical discussion of Jürgen Habermas's cascade of ideas. These are topped off by a freshet of original Habermas: in the final essay, he replies to the criticism developed in the preceding contributions and to other recent assessments of his work, provides an important clarification of his earlier views, and reveals the direction of his current thought.Each essay probes a particular theme in (...)
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    Anything but a dog's life? Further comments on Fukuyama, Callinicos, and Giddens.David Held - 1993 - Theory and Society 22 (2):293-304.
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  19. Cosmopolitanism and globalization.David Held - 2002 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 1 (3):1-17.
     
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    Cosmopolitanism, Democracy and the Global Order.David Held - 2011 - In Maria Rovisco & Magdalena Nowicka (eds.), The Ashgate Research Companion to Cosmopolitanism. Ashgate. pp. 163.
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    Cosmopolitismo después Del 11 de septiembre.David Held - 2010 - Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez 44:329-339.
    Este ensayo comienza invitándonos a reflexionar sobre el 11 de septiembre en el contexto de otras tragedias y situaciones conflictivas y a situar los acontecimientos en un marco histórico y de valoración más amplio si queremos encontrar una forma satisfactoria de dar sentido al 11 de septiembre, y a las distintas respuestas a éste. El autor propone una concepción cosmopolita del orden mundial que afirma el status moral irreducible de todas y cada una de las personas y, paralelamente, rechaza la (...)
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  22. Cumhuriyetçilik: Özgürlük, Öz-Yönetim ve Aktif Yurttaş.David Held - 1998 - Cogito 15:27-67.
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    Global Political Theory.David Held & Pietro Maffettone (eds.) - 2016 - Polity.
    Philosophers have never shied away from interrogating the nature of our obligations beyond borders. From Hobbes to the international lawyers Grotius, Pufendorf, Vattel, and of course Kant, modern philosophy has always attempted to define the nature and shape of a just international order, and the types of mutual obligations members of different political communities might share. In today's hyper-connected world, these issues are more important than ever and have been an impetus to a political theory with global scope and aspirations. (...)
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    Liberalism, Marxism, and democracy.David Held - 1993 - Theory and Society 22 (2):249-281.
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    Los principios Del orden cosmopolita.David Held - 2005 - Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez 39:133-169.
    Cosmopolitanism is concerned to disclose the ethical, cultural and legal basis of political order in a world where political communities and states matter, but not only and exclusively. In circumstances where the trajectories of each and every country are tightly entwined, the partiality, one sidedness and limitedness of ‘reasons of state’ need to be recognized. While states are hugely important vehicles to aid the delivery of effective public recognition, equal liberty and social justice, they should not be thought of as (...)
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  26. National culture, the globalization of communications and the bounded political community.David Held - 2002 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 1 (3):1-16.
     
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  27. Principles and institutions of global justice.David Held - 2018 - In Jean-Marc Coicaud (ed.), Conversations on justice from national, international, and global perspectives: dialogues with leading thinkers. New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press.
     
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    Prolegomena to a critical theory of the global order.David Held & Pietro Maffettone - 2019 - Ethics and Global Politics 12 (3):1668198.
    We start from, and expand on, a basic insight in negative dialectic, namely, that our main concern should be with the absolute worst in political life. We then consider how this might have an impact on the way we understand the role and grounds of moral equality. Subsequently, we move on to explain the importance of decency in political morality. Finally, we take a closer look to basic data about global poverty and inequality and what these might tell us in (...)
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    Sovereignty, Political Authority, and Gridlock.David Held - 2015 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 16 (3):414-428.
    This article examines the impact of the growth of multilateral and transnational governance on sovereignty and the diffusion of political authority. It begins by exploring the legacy of World War II and the building of the UN system. The rise of intergovernmentalism and transnational governance arrangements is examined followed by an assessment of some of the leading changes in the postwar global politics landscape. These issues are explored in greater depth across two cases: security and the environment. The article then (...)
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    The Changing Contours of Political Community.David Held - 1999 - Theoria 46 (94):30-47.
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    The Changing Contours of Political Community.David Held - 1999 - Theoria 46:30-47.
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    The Politics of Citizenship.David Held - 1989 - Filozofski Vestnik 10 (2).
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    The possibilities of democracy.David Held - 1991 - Theory and Society 20 (6):875-889.
  34. Habermas: Critical Debates.John B. Thompson & David Held - 1986 - Studies in Soviet Thought 31 (4):347-349.
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    La démocratie cosmopolitique.Daniele Archibugi & David Held - 2012 - Cahiers Philosophiques 128 (1):9-29.
    Cet article est une réponse directe à certains critiques du projet de démocratie cosmopolitique, qui insistent sur l’absence de détails sur les acteurs politiques, économiques et sociaux susceptibles d’avoir un intérêt à soutenir ce programme. Nous montrons qu’il existe différentes manières de développer la gouvernance démocratique au niveau mondial, qui sont associées à divers acteurs politiques, économiques et sociaux trouvant leur intérêt dans un projet de ce genre. La démocratie cosmopolitique est donc un projet ouvert dont le but est de (...)
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    Understanding modern societies : an introduction. 4. Modernity and its futures.Stuart Hall, David Held & Anthony G. Mcgrew - 1992
  37. Metacritique: The Philosophical Argument of Jürgen Habermas.Garbis Kortian, Raymond Geuss & David Held - 1980 - Ethics 93 (4):811-812.
     
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    Clinical diagnosis of acute bacterial rhinosinusitis, typical of experts.Johann Steurer, Ulrike Held, Lucas M. Bachmann, David Holzmann, Peter Ott & Olli S. Miettinen - 2009 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 15 (4):614-619.
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    The Welfare State and the Future of Socialism: An Interview with Claus Offe.John Keane & David Held - 1983 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1983 (58):168-184.
    QUESTION: We would like to begin this discussion of the welfare state and the future of socialism by asking you about several substantive aspects of your work on the limitations of the welfare state. To begin with, why do you often say that late capitalist systems can neither live with nor without the welfare state? Do you consider this to be their fundamental contradiction?OFFE: A short-hand defintion of a contradiciton is that it is a condition in which certain indispensable elements (...)
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  40. Classes, Power, and Conflict: Classical and Contemporary Debates.Anthony Giddens & David Held - 1986 - Studies in Soviet Thought 31 (4):350-352.
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    Book Review. [REVIEW]David Held - 1982 - Theory, Culture and Society 1 (1):98-102.
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    Book Reviews: A Contemporary Critique of Historical Materialism: by Anthony Giddens, London: Macmillan, 1981, pp ix + 294 12.95 & 4.95. [REVIEW]David Held - 1982 - Theory, Culture and Society 1 (1):98-102.
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    Women and Moral Theory.Eva Feder Kittay, Carol Gilligan, Annette C. Baier, Michael Stocker, Christina H. Sommers, Kathryn Pyne Addelson, Virginia Held, Thomas E. Hill Jr, Seyla Benhabib, George Sher, Marilyn Friedman, Jonathan Adler, Sara Ruddick, Mary Fainsod, David D. Laitin, Lizbeth Hasse & Sandra Harding - 1987 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    To find more information about Rowman and Littlefield titles, please visit www.rowmanlittlefield.com.
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    Gewirth: Critical Essays on Action, Rationality, and Community.Anita Allen, Lawrence C. Becker, Deryck Beyleveld, David Cummiskey, David DeGrazia, David M. Gallagher, Alan Gewirth, Virginia Held, Barbara Koziak, Donald Regan, Jeffrey Reiman, Henry Richardson, Beth J. Singer, Michael Slote, Edward Spence & James P. Sterba - 1998 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    As one of the most important ethicists to emerge since the Second World War, Alan Gewirth continues to influence philosophical debates concerning morality. In this ground-breaking book, Gewirth's neo-Kantianism, and the communitarian problems discussed, form a dialogue on the foundation of moral theory. Themes of agent-centered constraints, the formal structure of theories, and the relationship between freedom and duty are examined along with such new perspectives as feminism, the Stoics, and Sartre. Gewirth offers a picture of the philosopher's theory and (...)
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    Progress, pluralism, and politics: liberalism and colonialism, past and present.David Williams - 2020 - Chicago: McGill-Queen's University Press.
    Liberal thinkers of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries were alert to the political costs and human cruelties involved in European colonialism, but they also thought that European expansion held out progressive possibilities. In Progress, Pluralism, and Politics David Williams examines the colonial and anti-colonial arguments of Adam Smith, Immanuel Kant, Jeremy Bentham, and L.T. Hobhouse. Williams locates their ambivalent attitude towards European conquest and colonial rule in a set of tensions between the impact of colonialism on European states, (...)
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  46. Ontological anti-realism.David J. Chalmers - 2009 - In David Chalmers, David Manley & Ryan Wasserman (eds.), Metametaphysics: New Essays on the Foundations of Ontology. Oxford University Press.
    The basic question of ontology is “What exists?”. The basic question of metaontology is: are there objective answers to the basic question of ontology? Here ontological realists say yes, and ontological anti-realists say no. (Compare: The basic question of ethics is “What is right?”. The basic question of metaethics is: are there objective answers to the basic question of ethics? Here moral realists say yes, and moral anti-realists say no.) For example, the ontologist may ask: Do numbers exist? The Platonist (...)
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  47. Two-dimensional semantics.David J. Chalmers - 2006 - In E. Lepore & B. Smith (eds.), The Oxford Handbook to the Philosophy of Language. Oxford University Press.
    Two-dimensional approaches to semantics, broadly understood, recognize two "dimensions" of the meaning or content of linguistic items. On these approaches, expressions and their utterances are associated with two different sorts of semantic values, which play different explanatory roles. Typically, one semantic value is associated with reference and ordinary truth-conditions, while the other is associated with the way that reference and truth-conditions depend on the external world. The second sort of semantic value is often held to play a distinctive role (...)
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  48. Hume and the mechanics of mind : impressions, ideas, and association.David Owen - 1993 - In David Fate Norton & Jacqueline Taylor (eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Hume. New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Hume introduced important innovations concerning the theory of ideas. The two most important are the distinction between impressions and ideas, and the use he made of the principles of association in explaining mental phenomena. Hume divided the perceptions of the mind into two classes. The members of one class, impressions, he held to have a greater degree of force and vivacity than the members of the other class, ideas. He also supposed that ideas are causally dependent copies of impressions. (...)
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  49. National Responsibility and Global Justice.David Miller - 2007 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This chapter outlines the main ideas of my book National responsibility and global justice. It begins with two widely held but conflicting intuitions about what global justice might mean on the one hand, and what it means to be a member of a national community on the other. The first intuition tells us that global inequalities of the magnitude that currently exist are radically unjust, while the second intuition tells us that inequalities are both unavoidable and fair once national (...)
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    Steinbeck: A Collection of Critical EssaysDocuments of 20th-Century ArtApollinaire on ArtArt of the Ancient World17th and 18th Century ArtWinckelmann Writings on ArtArt as Therapy with Children. [REVIEW]Marc Bornstein, Robert M. Davis, M. Jean, L. C. Breunig, H. A. Groenewegen-Frankfort, B. Ashmole, Julius S. Held, Donald Posner, David Irwing & Edith Kramer - 1972 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 31 (1):135.
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