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  • Sērija : Routledge Handbooks in Applied Ethics
  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Dec-2020
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  • ISBN-10: 0367732823
  • ISBN-13: 9780367732820
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 560 pages, height x width: 246x174 mm, weight: 1070 g
  • Sērija : Routledge Handbooks in Applied Ethics
  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Dec-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0367732823
  • ISBN-13: 9780367732820
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What does it mean to do public policy ethics today? How should philosophers engage with ethical issues in policy-making when policy decisions are circumscribed by political and pragmatic concerns? How do ethical issues in public policy differ between areas such as foreign policy, criminal justice, or environmental policy?





The Routledge Handbook of Ethics and Public Policy addresses all these questions and more, and is the first handbook of its kind. It is comprised of 41 chapters written by leading international contributors, and is organised into four clear sections covering the following key topics:



















Methodology: philosophical approaches to public policy, ethical expertise, knowledge, and public policy





Democracy and public policy: identity, integration and inclusion: voting, linguistic policy, discrimination, youth policy, religious toleration, and the family





Public goods: defence and foreign policy, development and climate change, surveillance and internal security, ethics of welfare, healthcare and fair trade, sovereignty and territorial boundaries, and the ethics of nudging





Public policy challenges: criminal justice, policing, taxation, poverty, disability, reparation, and ethics of death policies.











The Routledge Handbook of Ethics and Public Policy is essential reading for students and researchers in philosophy, politics, and social policy. It will be equally useful to those in related disciplines, such as economics and law, or professional fields, such as business administration or policy-making in general.

Recenzijas

'The public urgently needs to regain the possibility of open-ended, principled discussion about public policy. Relatedly, those training future policy-makers need ways to go beyond offering isolated "ethics modules," as if policy could generally really be made solely by consulting facially neutral technocratic methods. Addressing both of these needs, this volume beautifully demonstrates, across a great variety of policy issues, how philosophical reflection that engages with concrete problems can offer insights that facilitate and enrich democratic discussion about what we should be trying to do.' - Henry S. Richardson, Georgetown University, USA

'The ethics of public policy grew out of political philosophy but has expanded so as to claim its own identity. But there is no work that defines the method, domain, and scope of the ethics of public policy. This Handbook does just that. It is the long-awaited manifesto for a new discipline in philosophy.' - Iwao Hirose, McGill University, Canada

Notes on contributors ix
Acknowledgements xvi
Introduction 1(10)
Annabelle Lever
Andrei Poama
PART I Ethics for public policy: models and methods
11(78)
1 Method in philosophy and public policy: applied philosophy versus engaged philosophy
13(12)
Jonathan Wolff
2 The public role of ethics and public policy
25(12)
Jeffrey Howard
3 Application or construction? Two types of public policy ethics
37(14)
Andrei Poama
4 Public policy and normative methods
51(11)
Albert Weak
5 Models, mechanisms, metrics: the entanglement of methods of policy inquiry with democratic possibilities
62(14)
Susan Orr
James Johnson
6 Ethical expertise and public policy
76(13)
John Harris
David Lawrence
PART II Public policy and the basics of government
89(138)
7 Security and police ethics
91(11)
John Kleinig
8 More than privacy: thinking ethically about public area surveillance
102(13)
Benjamin Goold
9 Ethics and criminal justice policy
115(14)
Matt Matravers
10 Territoriality and personality: concepts and normative considerations
129(14)
Helder De Schutter
11 What is public space for? Political imaginaries and policy implications
143(13)
Bernardo Zacka
12 The ethics of education policies
156(10)
David Steiner
13 The ethics of tax policy
166(12)
Ira K. Lindsay
14 The ethics of central banking
178(13)
Francois Claveau
Peter Dietsch
Clement Fontan
15 Ethics and foreign policy
191(11)
Michael Blake
16 Justice and trade policy
202(12)
Andrew Walton
17 Democratic values and the limits of war
214(13)
Christopher Kutz
PART III Public policy, inclusion, and solidarity
227(166)
18 The political ethics of political campaigns
229(13)
Dennis F. Thompson
19 Should voting be compulsory? Democracy and the ethics of voting
242(13)
Annabelle Lever
Alexandra Volacu
20 The ethics of anti-corruption policies
255(12)
Emanuela Ceva
Maria Paola Eerretti
21 The ethics of anti-discrimination policies
267(14)
Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen
22 Race, racism, and social policy
281(12)
Albert Atkin
23 Gender-egalitarian policies in the workplace and the family
293(13)
Anca Gheaus
24 Disability, democratic equality, and public policy
306(12)
Daniel Putnam
25 The ethics of indigenous rights
318(14)
Teddy Harrison
Melissa S. Williams
26 The ethics of reparations policies
332(12)
Alasia Nuti
Jennifer M. Page
27 The ethics of anti-poverty policies
344(12)
Jonathan Wolff
28 The democratic ethics of a minimum income
356(12)
Stuart White
29 Public engagement in health policy: mapping aims and approaches
368(13)
Matthew S. McCoy
Ezekiel J. Emanuel
30 The ethics of death policies
381(12)
Soren Holm
PART IV Public policy, diversity, and sustainabilit y
393(147)
31 The ethics of family reunification
395(12)
Iseult Honohan
32 Are civic integration tests justifiable? A three-step test
407(15)
Bouke de Vries
33 The ethics of language policies
422(12)
Astrid von Busekist
34 The ethics of toleration and religious accommodations
434(13)
Amelia Bardon
Emanueia Ceva
35 Freedom and destiny: how new technologies are influencing the ethics and policy of abortion
447(13)
Giulia Cavaliere
John Harris
36 Towards a democratic ethics of youth policies
460(12)
Juliana Bidadanure
37 Measuring intergenerational justice for public policy
472(15)
Pieter Vanhuysse
Jorg Tremmel
38 Development and climate ethics
487(14)
Darrel Moellendorf
39 The ethics of waste policy
501(12)
Ivo Wallimann-Helmer
40 The ethics of behavioural public policy
513(13)
Robert Lepenies
Magdalena Malecka
41 Ethics, neuroscience, and public policy: a case study of raising neuroscientists' awareness of the problem of dual use
526(14)
Simon Whitby
Malcolm Dando
Index 540
Annabelle Lever is Professeure des Universités ą Sciences Po, Paris. She is the author of On Privacy (2012), and A Democratic Conception of Privacy (2014), the editor of New Frontiers in the Philosophy of Intellectual Property (2014), and the co-editor of Ideas that Matter: Justice, Democracy, Rights (2018).





Andrei Poama is Assistant Professor (with a focus on ethics and political philosophy) at the Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs, Institute of Public Administration, Leiden University, the Netherlands.