Moral Philosophy & Politics

Project: Research

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Description

Moral Philosophy and Politics (MOPP) is an international, peer-reviewed journal which invites the submission of original philosophical articles on issues of public relevance. ‘Public relevance’ is to be understood in a broad sense. Of particular interest to the journal are the philosophical assessment of policy and its normative basis, analyses of the philosophical underpinnings or implications of political debate and reflection on the justice or injustice of the social and political structures which regulate human action.

MOPP is committed to the ideal of clarity, evidence-based thinking and intellectual openness; interdisciplinary work and historical approaches will be considered as long as they are relevant to contemporary issues. MPP will consider publishing both theoretical and meta-ethical work as well as work concerned with conceptual problems, if such work sheds light on political, moral, economic and social issues of contemporary societies. Contributors are expected to make clear how their work relates to these issues.
AcronymMOPP
StatusFinished
Period31.01.1105.12.22

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Publications

  1. Empathy-motivated helping
  2. Imagined Geography
  3. Beyond the “local”
  4. Future work
  5. Planning for Sea Spaces II
  6. CSR reporting as a communication signal contributing to the corporate reputation
  7. Studierende können lernen, sich selbst zum Lernen zu motivieren
  8. Modeling normativity in sustainability
  9. Regulatory challenges and opportunities for collective renewable energy prosumers in the EU
  10. Zur Relevanz von Informationsasymmetrien bei "Lüneburger Bauherren"
  11. Förderung von Gesundheitskompetenzen mit Location-based Games. Eine partizipative Entwicklung
  12. Handbuch Integrated Reporting
  13. Co-Shaping an Ecosystem for Responsible AI
  14. Some studies on the thermal-expansion behavior of C-Fiber, SiCp, and in-situ Mg2Si-reinforced AZ31 Mg alloy-based hybrid composites
  15. Conceptualising the Assessment of Eco-Innovation Performance
  16. Hierarchie
  17. Die Bühne als Display
  18. Systematics of the ant genus proceratium roger (Hymenoptera, formicidae, proceratiinae) in China – with descriptions of three new species based on micro-CT enhanced next-generation-morphology
  19. Blockchain for the Circular Economy: Analysis of the Research-Practice Gap
  20. Alice in different Wonderlands
  21. Gesundheitskompetenz
  22. Informal Learning and Entrepreneurial Success
  23. Using ectomycorrhizae to improve the restoration of Neotropical coastal zones
  24. Tree species richness modulates water supply in the local tree neighbourhood
  25. Managers’ incentives and disincentives to engage with integrated reporting or why managers might not adopt integrated reporting
  26. Koordination verbessern
  27. Konstruktive Maßnahmen zur Reduzierung der Haftreibung in tribologischen Systemen
  28. Azerbaijan

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