Self-determination,group identity and the common will |
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Authors: | Cara Nine |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Philosophy, University College Cork Cork , Cork, Ireland c.nine@ucc.ie |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT Anna Stilz defends a political autonomy account of self-determination that, she argues, best explains our intuitions about why colonization, annexation and foreign occupation are wrong. These are wrong, on Stilz’s view, because they unilaterally coerce individuals living under those systems of government. I argue that Stilz does not show that her account of self-determination explains our intuitions about autonomy in these kinds of cases, because she does not have a separate argument for the value of belonging to particular political groups. |
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Keywords: | Self-determination Stilz political identity individual autonomy territorial rights |
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