Globale Hilfspflichten aus dem Geist des Stoizismus?

Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie 109 (1):32-64 (2023)
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Abstract

Until recently, the prevailing view has been that moral duties to global aid can only be justified from the spirit of utilitarianism. Martha Nussbaum attempted to show that these duties can be developed from Stoic ethics. This essay shows that Nussbaum’s attempt has failed. What Nussbaum considers as stoic is in fact based on a religious myth.

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