Works by Simmons, A. J. (exact spelling)

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    Rights and territories: A reply to Nine, Miller, and Stilz.A. J. Simmons - 2019 - Politics, Philosophy and Economics 18 (4):viii-xxiii.
    ‘Rights and Territories: A Reply to Nine, Miller, and Stilz’ defends the Lockean theory of states’ territorial rights (as this theory was presented in Boundaries of Authority) against the critiques of Nine, Miller, and Stilz. In response to Nine’s concern that such a Lockean theory cannot justify the right of legitimate states to exclude aliens, it is argued that a consent-based theory like the Lockean one is flexible enough to justify a wide range of possible incidents of territorial rights – (...)
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    Boundaries of Authority: An introduction.A. J. Simmons - 2019 - Politics, Philosophy and Economics 18 (4):v-vii.
    This is the Introduction to the symposium on A. John Simmons, Boundaries of Authority (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016). The Symposium contains articles by David Miller, Cara Nine, and Anna Stilz, and a response by the author.
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  3. Obedience to law.A. J. Simmons - 1992 - In Lawrence C. Becker & Charlotte B. Becker (eds.), The Encyclopedia of Ethics. Garland Publishing. pp. 918--21.
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    Why the Draft Is Hard to Justify.A. J. Simmons - 1981 - Philosophy & Public Policy Quarterly 1 (2):9.
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