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    Non-domination without Rights?Davide Pala - 2024 - Social Theory and Practice 50 (2):335-360.
    What is the relation between non-domination and rights in the sense of claim-rights? This article argues that this relation is a tight one: rights turn out to be a necessary constituent of non-domination, or they are necessary, in a non-causal sense, for non-domination to come into existence and have its distinctive normative character. In particular, rights are necessary to constitute the following features of non-domination: the authority that non-domination signifies and the respect it demands; the kind of accountability that the (...)
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    The Environmental Crisis and Its Injustice. An (Inevitably Short) Introduction.Carlo Burelli & Davide Pala - 2020 - Rivista di Estetica 75:3-16.
    In the last decades, the environmental conditions of our planet have dramatically worsened. Consider that, for instance, due to the enormous increase of human made CO2 emissions (by about 90% since 1970), the planet’s average surface temperature has risen about 1.5 degrees Celsius since the 19th century, with most of this warming occurring in the last 35 years. As many scientists have noticed, this has hastened the melting of the glaciers and therefore brought about a rise in the sea level; (...)
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  3. A political and deliberative virtue? : the epistemic trust in trustworthy epistemic authorities.Davide Pala - 2019 - In Angela Condello & Tiziana Andina (eds.), Post-Truth, Philosophy and Law. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    Tiziana Andina, Ontologia sociale. Transgenerazionalità, potere, giustizia.Davide Pala - 2017 - Rivista di Estetica 64:203-208.
    § 1. The main idea expressed in Tiziana Andina’s Ontologia sociale. Transgenerazionalità, potere, giustizia is that some social actions are identified and structured by the fundamental property of transgenerationality, i.e. the ability to significantly affect the interests not only of the present generation, but also of future ones (p. 85, Eng. tr. pp. 77-78). From an ontological point of view – which the author addresses in the first two chapters of the four that make up the book – transgene...
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