Linked bibliography for the SEP article "The Ethics of Cultural Heritage" by Erich Hatala Matthes
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- Figueroa, Robert Melchior and Gordon Waitt, 2010, “Climb: Restorative Justice, Environmental Heritage, and the Moral Terrains of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park”, Environmental Philosophy, 7(2): 135–163. doi:10.5840/envirophil20107219 (Scholar)
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- Harrison, Rodney, 2009, “Chapter 1: What is Heritage?”, in Understanding the Politics of Heritage, edited by Rodney Harrison, Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press. (Scholar)
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- Ireland, Tracy and John Schofield, 2015, “The Ethics of Cultural Heritage”, in The Ethics of Cultural Heritage, edited by Tracy Ireland and John Schofield, New York: Springer, 1–10. doi:10.1007/978-1-4939-1649-8_1 (Scholar)
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- Jeffers, Chike, 2015, “The Ethics and Politics of Cultural Preservation”, Journal of Value Inquiry, 49(1–2): 205–220. doi:/10.1007/s10790-014-9470-9 (Scholar)
- Joyce, Richard, 2003, “Cultural Treasures and Slippery Slopes”, Public Affairs Quarterly, 17(1): 1–16. (Scholar)
- Keeshig-Tobias, Lenore, 1990, “The Magic of Others”, in Language in Her Eye: Views on Writing and Gender by Canadian Women Writing in English, edited by Libby Scheier, Sarah Sheard and Eleanor Wachtel, Toronto: Coach House Press. (Scholar)
- Kersel, Morag M. and Christina Luke, 2015, “Civil Societies? Heritage Diplomacy and Neo-Imperialism”, in Global Heritage: A Reader, edited by Lynn Meskell, Chichester: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. (Scholar)
- Killmister, Suzy, 2011, “Group-Differentiated Rights and the Problem of Membership”, Social Theory and Practice, 37(2): 227–255. doi:10.5840/soctheorpract201137214 (Scholar)
- Korsmeyer, Carolyn, 2016, “Real Old Things”, British Journal of Aesthetics, 56(3): 219–231. doi:10.1093/aesthj/ayw032 (Scholar)
- Lackey, Douglas P., 2006, “Ethics and Native American Reburials: A Philosopher’s View of Two Decades Of NAGPRA”, in Scarre and Scarre 2006: 146–162. doi:10.1017/cbo9780511817656.009 (Scholar)
- Lackey, Jennifer, 2017, “Group Assertion”, Erkenntnis, 83(1): 21–42. doi:10.1007/s10670-016-9870-2 (Scholar)
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- Liberto, Hallie, 2014, “Exploitation and the Vulnerability Clause”, Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, 17(4): 619–629. doi:10.1007/s10677-014-9494-z (Scholar)
- Lindsay, Peter, 2012, “Can We Own the Past? Cultural Artifacts as Public Goods”, Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, 15(1): 1–17. doi:10.1080/13698230.2011.583533 (Scholar)
- Logan, William S., 2007, “Closing Pandora’s Box: Human Rights Conundrums in Cultural Heritage Protection”, in Cultural Heritage and Human Rights, edited by Helaine Silverman and D. Fairchild Ruggles, New York: Springer, 33–52. doi:10.1007/978-0-387-71313-7_2 (Scholar)
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- Matthes, Erich Hatala, 2015, “Impersonal Value, Universal Value, and the Scope of Cultural Heritage”, Ethics, 125(4): 999–1027. doi:10.1086/680908 (Scholar)
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- Prott, Lyndel V. and Patrick J. O’Keefe, 1992, “‘Cultural Heritage’ or ‘Cultural Property’?”, International Journal of Cultural Property, 1(2): 307–320. doi:10.1017/s094073919200033x (Scholar)
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