Browsing by Author "Donoso Moscoso, Alfonso Luis"
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- ItemA Hegelian Liberal Theory of the Penal Law(2011) Donoso Moscoso, Alfonso Luis
- ItemA Territorial Mediation in a Triangular Affair Towards an Ecological Territorial Sovereignty(2019) Donoso Moscoso, Alfonso Luis
- ItemClimate Injustice in a More-Than-Human World(2023) Donoso Moscoso, Alfonso Luis
- ItemDimensiones éticas del sacrificio sanitario de animales en crisis epidémicas: el caso de la influenza aviar en Chile(Centro de Políticas Públicas UC, 2024) Donoso Moscoso, Alfonso Luis; Gimpel R., Jéssica
- ItemInmigración y castigo. Contra las leyes de inadmisibilidad penal(2018) Donoso Moscoso, Alfonso LuisAre laws that forbid the entrance of foreigners in a state on grounds of their criminal record morally justifiable? Taking as a starting point Cecile Fabre's arguments (2016) against Joseph Caren's use of these laws or criteria of inadmissibility (2013), I consider a series of plausible arguments against these criteria to ultimately reject each of them. Instead, I offer a different and substantive normative critique against this criterion of penal inadmissibility based on the principle of equality, pivotal to any plausible political theory and, thus, central to an adequate conception of punishment within the political community. Ultimately, I deem penal inadmissibility unjustifiable within a political community that aspires to respect each individual's equal moral status.
- ItemLa opresión como injusticia interespecies(2025) Donoso Moscoso, Alfonso Luis
- ItemNew Politics: Sovereignty, Representation, and the Nonhuman(2020) Donoso Moscoso, Alfonso Luis
- ItemReparations after species extinctions: An account of reparative interspecies justice(2024) Wienhues, Anna; Donoso Moscoso, Alfonso Luis
- ItemThe ethics of species extinctions(2023) Anna Wienhues; Patrik Baard; Donoso Moscoso, Alfonso Luis; Markku Oksanen
- ItemThe ethics of species extinctions(2023) Wienhues, Anna; Baard, Patrik; Donoso Moscoso, Alfonso Luis; Oksanen, MarkkuThis review provides an overview of the ethics of extinctions with a focus on the Western analytical environmental ethics literature. It thereby gives special attention to the possible philosophical grounds for Michael Soulé’s assertion that the untimely ‘extinction of populations and species is bad’. Illustrating such debates in environmental ethics, the guiding question for this review concerns why – or when – anthropogenic extinctions are bad or wrong, which also includes the question of when that might not be the case (i.e. which extinctions are even desirable). After providing an explanation of the disciplinary perspective taken (section “Introduction”), the concept of extinction and its history within that literature are introduced (section “Understanding extinction”). Then, in section “Why (or when) might anthropogenic extinctions be morally problematic?”, different reasons for why anthropogenic extinctions might be morally problematic are presented based on the loss of species’ value, harm to nonhuman individuals, the loss of valuable biological variety and duties to future generations. This section concludes by also considering cases where anthropogenic extinctions might be justified. Section “How to respond to extinctions?” then addresses a selection of topics concerning risks and de-extinction technologies. Finally, the section on “Extinction studies” introduces other viewpoints on the ethics of extinction from the extinction studies literature, followed by the “Conclusion”.
- ItemToward a Liberal Theory of Punishment: Locke, Property, and Individualism(2013) Donoso Moscoso, Alfonso LuisAbstractBy offering a critical analysis of Nicolás Maloberti’s recent theory and justification of punishment, this article accounts for a series of principles and considerations that any liberal and Lockean theory of punishment must take seriously. This article contends that Locke’s conception of the state – an institution grounded on the right to punish violators of natural rights – and the basic character of the right to property within Locke’s scheme of rights are elements that should lead us to affirm that no genuine liberal theory of punishment can dispense with the political character of the right to punish.
- ItemTowards a New Framework for Rights of the Biotic Community(2021) Donoso Moscoso, Alfonso Luis
- ItemTraditional Retributivism(2014) Donoso Moscoso, Alfonso Luis
- ItemValor Intrínseco en Antártica(2021) Donoso Moscoso, Alfonso Luis