Why Conscience Matters: A Theory of Conscience and Its Relevance to Conscientious Objection in Medicine Xavier Symons OriginalPaper Open access 24 June 2022 Pages: 1 - 21
Do Immigrants have a Moral Duty to Learn the Host Society’s Language? Matthias Hoesch OriginalPaper Open access 27 June 2022 Pages: 23 - 40
Must a Just Distribution of Emissions Shares Respect Territorial Claims to Terrestrial Sink Capacity? Alex Mathie OriginalPaper Open access 05 August 2022 Pages: 41 - 67
Why and How Should the European Union Defend its Values? Tore Vincents Olsen OriginalPaper 19 August 2022 Pages: 69 - 88
What Libertarians (Should) Think About Inheritance Taxation Marcel Twele OriginalPaper Open access 05 September 2022 Pages: 89 - 110
Ought the State Use Non-Consensual Treatment to Restore Trial Competence? Sebastian Jon Holmen OriginalPaper 15 September 2022 Pages: 111 - 127
On Being a Realist about Migration Adrian Kreutz Comment Open access 15 September 2022 Pages: 129 - 140
Consent and Behavioral Public Policies: A Social Choice Perspective Cyril Hédoin OriginalPaper 01 November 2022 Pages: 141 - 163
Review of Achille Mbembe, Out of the Dark Night: Essays on Decolonization, Columbia University Press, New York, 2021. Viii + 280 pp. Hardcover $30.00, E-book $29.99. ISBN: 9780231160285 Takin Raisifard BookReview 08 June 2022 Pages: 165 - 169
Review of Avia Pasternak’s Responsible Citizens, Irresponsible States: Should Citizens Pay for Their State’s Wrongdoing? (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021) Christine Hobden BookReview 29 November 2022 Pages: 171 - 176