Uwe Steinhoff Bücher




Freedom, Culture, and the Right to Exclude
On the Permissibility and Necessity of Immigration Restrictions
- 158 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
The book presents a compelling argument for the moral right of citizens to determine the criteria for granting citizenship to migrants. By addressing various objections, it offers a comprehensive analysis of the ethical considerations surrounding immigration and exclusion. Through this critical engagement, readers gain insight into the complexities of citizenship and the responsibilities of both migrants and host societies.
The book offers a comprehensive analysis of contemporary discussions surrounding the ethics of war, presenting a modern just war theory that emphasizes practical guidance. It highlights the moral significance of widely accepted legal principles, aiming to bridge ethical considerations with actionable insights in wartime contexts.
Focusing on the philosophical underpinnings of self-defense, the book delves into various critical topics such as the nature of justification and the specific elements that constitute different justifications. It explores the logic behind claim- and liberty-rights, rights forfeiture, and examines the value of human life alongside its limitations. Additionally, it discusses essential principles like reciprocity and precaution, providing a comprehensive analysis of the moral and ethical dimensions of self-defense.