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Simon Caney's Degrees
- PhD Political Philosophy University of Oxford
- Masters Philosophy, Politics, and Economics University of Oxford
- Bachelors Philosophy, Politics, and Economics University of Oxford
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Simon Caney is Professor of Political Theory at the University of Warwick and a member of the Nuffield Council on Bioethics. Caney studied philosophy, politics, and economics at Merton College, Oxford, and was a postgraduate student of G. A. Cohen at Nuffield College, Oxford. He taught at the University of Newcastle, the University of Birmingham, and at Magdalen College, at the University of Oxford before taking up his position at Warwick as Professor of Political Theory.
Simon Caney's Published Works
Published Works
- Justice Beyond Borders (2005) (517)
- Cosmopolitan Justice, Responsibility, and Global Climate Change (2005) (429)
- Climate Ethics: Essential Readings (2010) (318)
- Climate change and the duties of the advantaged (2010) (276)
- Justice Beyond Borders: A Global Political Theory (2005) (242)
- Human Rights and Climate Change: Climate change, human rights and moral thresholds (2009) (214)
- International Distributive Justice (2001) (185)
- Justice and the distribution of greenhouse gas emissions1 (2009) (162)
- Two kinds of climate justice : avoiding harm and sharing burdens (2014) (140)
- Cosmopolitan Justice and Equalizing Opportunities (2001) (139)
- Climate Change and the Future: Discounting for Time, Wealth, and Risk (2009) (121)
- Environmental Degradation, Reparations, and the Moral Significance of History (2006) (119)
- Human rights, climate change, and discounting (2008) (113)
- Cosmopolitanism and the Law of Peoples (2002) (98)
- Cosmopolitan Justice, Rights and Global Climate Change (2006) (90)
- Liberalism and Communitarianism: A Misconceived Debate (1992) (86)
- Markets, Morality and Climate Change: What, if Anything, is Wrong with Emissions Trading? (2010) (76)
- Carbon Trading: Unethical, Unjust and Ineffective? (2011) (62)
- Global Distributive Justice and the State (2008) (61)
- Governance traps in climate change politics: re‐framing the debate in terms of responsibilities and rights (2015) (61)
- Cosmopolitan Justice and Institutional Design: An Egalitarian Liberal Conception of Global Governance (2006) (51)
- Climate change, intergenerational equity and the social discount rate (2014) (46)
- Whose carbon is burnable? Equity considerations in the allocation of a “right to extract” (2018) (44)
- An agenda for ethics and justice in adaptation to climate change (2019) (43)
- Cascading biases against poorer countries (2018) (42)
- Climate change, energy rights, and equality (2011) (39)
- Humanity, Associations, and Global Justice: In Defence of Humanity-Centred Cosmopolitan Egalitarianism (2011) (33)
- RESPONDING TO GLOBAL INJUSTICE: ON THE RIGHT OF RESISTANCE (2015) (30)
- Ethical choices behind quantifications of fair contributions under the Paris Agreement (2021) (28)
- Human Rights and Global Diversity (2000) (27)
- Climate Change Refugees, Compensation, and Rectification (2011) (26)
- Consequentialist Defences of Liberal Neutrality (1991) (24)
- Human Rights, Responsibilities, and Climate Change* (2017) (22)
- Anti-Perfectionism and Rawlsian Liberalism (1995) (22)
- The Struggle for Climate Justice in a Non‐Ideal World (2016) (21)
- National Rights, International Obligations (1996) (21)
- Equal Treatment, Exceptions and Cultural Diversity (2002) (19)
- Doing the Right Thing: relief agencies, moral dilemmas and moral responsibility in political emergencies and war by HUGO SLIM Upsala: Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency and Nordiska Afrikainstitutet, 1997. Pp. 18. £5.95 (pbk.). (1999) (18)
- Global justice: From theory to practice (2006) (18)
- Cosmopolitan Justice and Cultural Diversity (2000) (17)
- Cosmopolitanism and Justice (2009) (17)
- Global interdependence and distributive justice (2005) (15)
- Human rights, compatibility and diverse cultures (2000) (15)
- Justice and Future Generations (2018) (13)
- Human Rights and the Rights of States: Terry Nardin on Nonintervention (1997) (12)
- Self‐Government and Secession: the Case of Nations (1997) (12)
- Cosmopolitanism in Context: Perspectives From International Law and Political Theory: Human rights and global climate change (2010) (12)
- Impartiality and Liberal Neutrality (1996) (11)
- Liberal Legitimacy, Reasonable Disagreement and Justice (1998) (10)
- Emissions and emergence: a new index comparing relative contributions to climate change with relative climatic consequences (2019) (10)
- Nationality, Distributive Justice and the Use of Force (1999) (10)
- Political Institutions for the Future (2016) (10)
- Justice, Borders and the Cosmopolitan Ideal: A Reply to Two Critics (2007) (10)
- Two Kinds of Climate Justice (2015) (9)
- Climate Change and Non-Ideal Theory (2016) (9)
- The responsibilities and legitimacy of economic international institutions (2009) (9)
- Addressing Poverty and Climate Change: The Varieties of Social Engagement (2012) (8)
- Sandel's Critique of the Primacy of Justice: A Liberal Rejoinder (1991) (7)
- Debate a Reply to Miller (2002) (7)
- Cosmopolitanism, Democracy and Distributive Justice (2005) (6)
- Entitlements, Obligations and Distributive Justice: The Global Level (2003) (6)
- Global Justice, Climate Change, and Human Rights (2012) (6)
- Morality and Climate Change (2011) (5)
- Gardiner, Caney, Jamieson and Shue, eds. Climate Ethics: Essential Readings, Oxford. (2010) (4)
- In emergencies, health research must go beyond public engagement toward a true partnership with those affected (2020) (3)
- Cosmopolitanism and the Environment (2016) (3)
- Thomas Nagel's defence of liberal neutrality (1992) (3)
- Human Rights, Population, and Climate Change (2020) (3)
- Justice and the duties of the advantaged: a defence (2011) (3)
- Social Progress : A compass (2018) (3)
- Individuals, Nations and Obligations (2018) (2)
- Liberalisms and Communitarianisms: A Reply (1993) (2)
- Climate Change (2018) (2)
- Response to Robiou Du Pont Et Al on Climate Equity. Correspondence to Nature Climate Change (2017) (2)
- Cosmopolitanism, Realism and the National Interest (2002) (2)
- Economic Growth, Human Development, and Welfare (2018) (2)
- Justice and Posterity (2018) (2)
- Climate Change, Ethics and Human Security: Human rights, climate change, and discounting (2010) (2)
- Global Distributive Justice and the Environment (2006) (1)
- Coercion, Justification, and Inequality: Defending Global Egalitarianism (2015) (1)
- British Perspectives on Internationalism, Justice and Sovereignty: From the English School to Cosmopolitan Democracy (2001) (1)
- Global Climate Governance, Short-Termism, and the Vulnerability of Future Generations (2022) (1)
- Introduction: Disagreement and Difference (2003) (1)
- Diversity and the Lexical Priority of the Right to Equal Freedom (1997) (1)
- Cosmopolitanism, Culture and Well-Being: A Cosmopolitan Perspective on Multiculturalism (2009) (1)
- Cascading Biases Against Poorer Countries. (A response to Robiou du Pont et al.) (2018) (1)
- Global Distributive Justice (2018) (0)
- Revising Global Theories of Justice to Include Public Goods (2015) (0)
- In emergencies, health research must go beyond public engagement toward a true partnership with those affected (2020) (0)
- The Right to Resist Global Injustice (2020) (0)
- Notes on Contributors (2008) (0)
- Equality and global justice (2012) (0)
- Introduction (2000) (0)
- Civil and Political Justice (2005) (0)
- A Reply to Miller (2002) (0)
- Cosmopolitanism, Rawls and the English School (2002) (0)
- 8 Rawls and the (2002) (0)
- Global Distributive Justice: Seven Theses about Facts and Empirical Research (2018) (0)
- Punish and The History of Sexuality (Vol. 1); there is also reference to the importance of studying political events and a return to empiricism in political thought (2016) (0)
- Publisher Correction: In emergencies, health research must go beyond public engagement toward a true partnership with those affected (2020) (0)
- IncentivesforResearchParticipation:PolicyandPractice FromCanadianCorrections (2012) (0)
- Justice, Trusteeship and the Transition to a Low Carbon Economy: An integrated Approach (2015) (0)
- National Self-Determination and Secession Margaret Moore, ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1998 (1999) (0)
- 03 Caney 24 (2006) (0)
- 14. The Environment (2019) (0)
- Comopolitisme, justícia distributiva i moralitat política internacional (2000) (0)
- Justice, governance and climate change: designing fair and effective climate institutions (2014) (0)
- Global Governance (2018) (0)
- Eric Rakowski, Equal Justice, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1993, pp. xii + 385 (1995) (0)
- Correction to: Whose carbon is burnable? Equity considerations in the allocation of a “right to extract” (2019) (0)
- On affluence and poverty: morality, motivation and practice in a global age (2013) (0)
- War and privatization: a moral theory of private protective agencies, militias, contractors, military firms, and mercenaries (2011) (0)
- Publisher Correction: In emergencies, health research must go beyond public engagement toward a true partnership with those affected (2020) (0)
- 6 Impartiality and Liberal Neutrality (2019) (0)
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