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Department of Philosophy



Philosophers

 

Darrel Moellendorf, Ph.D.Moellendorf
Claremont Graduate School
Professor of Philosophy
Director, Institute for Ethics and Public Affairs

Location: CAL-429
Phone:
(619) 594-5249

Office Hours:
MW  2:00 – 3:30pm
F 11:50-12:50


Publications


Book—sole author

Cosmopolitan Justice, Westview Press (USA), 2002. The book was the subject of an Author-meets-critics session at the Pacific Division APA, 2003. The session proceedings are published in International Journal of Ethics and Politics (USA) 3:2, 2003. It is also the sole subject of an issue of Theoria 104 (RSA) 2004. Reviews published in Choice; Imprints; New Political Science; Perspectives on Politics; Res Publica; South African Journal on Human Rights; South African Journal of Philosophy; Teaching Philosophy; and Utilitas.

Books Edited—co-editor

Global Justice: Seminal Essays, Paragon (USA), forthcoming. Co-edited with Thomas Pogge. Forthcoming 2008.

Current Debates in Global Justice, Springer (formerly Kluwer Academic Press) (NETH), 2005. Co-edited with Gillian Brock.

Jurisprudence, Juta (RSA), 2004. Co-edited with Christopher J. Roederer.

Papers Published—sole author

“Jus ex Bello” Journal of Political Philosophy (AUS), forthcoming 2008.

“La Justice et les Associations,” Philosophiques (CAN), 34:1 Summer 2007, 61-75.

“Reconciliation as a Political Value,” Journal of Social Philosophy (USA), 38:2,     2007, 205-221.

“Hope as a Political Virtue,” Philosophical Papers (RSA), 35:7, Nov. 2006, 413-433.

“Equal Respect and Global Egalitarianism,” Social Theory and Practice (USA), 32:4, Oct. 2006, 601-616.

“Equality of Opportunity Globalized,” Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence (CAN), XIX: 2, July 2006, 301-318.

“The World Trade Organization and Egalitarian Justice,” Metaphilosophy (USA), 36:1, January 2005, 145-162. Reprinted in Global Institutions and Responsibilities: Achieving Global Justice (USA), Christian Barry and Thomas W. Pogge, eds., Blackwell, 2005, 141-158.

“Cosmopolitan Justice Reconsidered,” Theoria: A Journal of Social and Political Theory (RSA), 104, 2004, 203-225.

Reply to Miller and Satz,” International Journal of Politics and Ethics (USA), 3:2, 2003, 253-268.

“Consensus and Cognitivism in Habermas’s Discourse Ethics,” South African Journal of Philosophy (RSA), 19:2, June 2000.

“Is the War in Afghanistan Just?” Imprints A Journal of Analytical Socialism (UK), 6:2, 2002. Also available on line at http://eis.bris.ac.uk/~plcdib/imprints/moellendorf.html.

“Reasoning about Resources: Soobramoney and the Future of Socio-economic Rights Claims,” South African Journal on Human Rights (RSA), 14:2, 1998, 327-333.

“Amnesty, Truth, and Justice: AZAPO,” South African Journal on Human Rights (RSA), 13:2, 1997, 283-291.

“Liberal Values and Socialist Models,” Theoria: A Journal of Social and Political Theory (RSA), 89, June 1997, 65-77.

“Liberalism, Nationalism, and the Right to Secede,” Philosophical Forum (USA), XXVIII:1-2, Fall-Winter 1996-1997, 87-97.

“Constructing the Law of Peoples,” Pacific Philosophical Quarterly (USA), 77:2, June 1996, 132-154. Reprinted in John Rawls: Critical Assessments of Leading Political Philosophers (USA), Chandran Kukathas, ed., Routledge, 2002; and in Seminal Essay in Global Justice, Darrel Moellendorf and Thomas Pogge, eds., forthcoming.

“Marxism, Internationalism, and the Justice of War,” Science and Society (USA), 58:3, Fall 1994, 264-286.

“Racism and Rationality in Hegel’s Philosophy of Subjective Spirit,” History of Political Thought (UK), XIII:2, Winter 1992, 243-255.

“A Re-construction of Hegel's Account of Freedom of the Will,” Owl of Minerva (USA), 24:1, Fall 1992, 5-18. Reprinted in Hegel, vol. 2 (UK), David Lamb, ed., Ashgate Publishing Co., 1999.

Papers Published—co-author

“Capitalist Exploitation, Self-Ownership, and Equality,” Philosophical Forum (USA), XXXII:3, Fall 2001. Co-authors Michael Pendlebury and Peter Hudson, 207-220.

“The Distribution of Medical Resources, Withholding Medical Treatment, Drug Trials, Advance Directives, Euthanasia, and Other Ethical Issues: The Thandi Case, Pt. 2,” Teaching Bioethics Section, Developing World Bioethics (UK), 1:2, Nov. 2001. Co-authors Trefor Jenkins and Udo Schüklenk, 163-173.

“Privacy, Abortion, Resource Allocation and Other Ethical Issues: The Thandi Case, Pt. 1,” Teaching Bioethics Section, Developing World Bioethics (UK), 1:1, May 2001. Co-authors Trefor Jenkins and Udo Schüklenk, 70-82.

“The Contribution of Infrastructure Investment to the Integration of the Poor into the Economy,” Occasional Paper, Development Bank of South Africa (RSA), Publication 16110, Oct. 1997. Co-authors Patrick Bond and Thomas Mogale.

Chapters published—sole author

“Liberal Egalitarianism and Poverty,” Poverty and Morality, a volume in The Ethikon Series in Comparative Ethics, Cambridge University Press, 2008.

“World Trade Organization,” Encyclopedia of Environmental Ethics and Philosophy (USA), J. Baird Callicott and Robert Frodeman, eds., Macmillan Reference USA, forthcoming.

“Persons’ Interests, States’ Duties, and Global Governance,” The Political Philosophy of Cosmopolitanism (UK), Harry Brighouse and Gillian Brock, eds., Cambridge University Press, 2005, 148-163.

“Global Justice and the WTO,” Confronting Globalisation: Humanity, Justice and the Renewal of Politics (UK), Patrick Hayden and Chamsy el-Ojeili, eds., Palgrave Macmillan, 2005, 242-257.

“Marxism and the Law,” Jurisprudence (RSA), Christopher J. Roederer and Darrel Moellendorf, eds., Juta, 2004.

“Globalisation and the Law,” Jurisprudence (RSA), Christopher J. Roederer and Darrel Moellendorf, eds., Juta, 2004.

“Imperialism,” Encyclopedia of Applied Ethics  (USA), Ruth Chadwick, ed., Academic Press, 1997, 651-658.

 

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