World poverty, positive duties, and the overdemandingness objection
Jorn Sonderholm
Politics, Philosophy & Economics, 2013, vol. 12, issue 3, 308-327
Abstract:
One objection that has been consistently raised for theorists who are committed to the idea that we have a positive duty to aid the global poor is the overdemandingness objection. This article is a critical discussion of this objection. First, the objection is laid out in some detail. A number of influential attempts to meet the overdemandingness objection are then discussed, and it is argued that they all fail in their intended purpose. The conclusion of the article is not that the overdemandingness objection cannot be met. Rather, the conclusion is that the overdemandingness objection constitutes a serious challenge to anyone who accepts the objection and goes beyond the standard libertarian doctrine and commits herself to the existence of positive duties to aid the global poor.
Keywords: Political philosophy; global justice; positive duties; the overdemandingness objection; libertarianism (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1177/1470594X12447779
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