ANDREA SANGIOVANNI
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I publish mostly in five areas: (1) Solidarity, (2) Social and international justice; (3) Basic equality, dignity, and human rights; (4) Practice-dependence and conceptual engineering; and (5) the European Union. Below, I group publications by topic. 

Solidarity

Solidarity as a Social Kind
Political Philosophy, forthcoming (2025)


Solidarity: Nature, Grounds and Value
Manchester University Press, Critical Powers Series (forthcoming, Nov 2024, OpenAccess), with five critical essays (Catherine Lu, Sally Scholz, Rainer Forst, Avery Kolers, and Jared Holley)

(with Juri Viehoff) The Virtue of Solidarity
Oxford University Press (forthcoming, 2024), edited volume with contributions by Carol Gould, Avery Kolers, Meghan Clark, Tommie Shelby, Philippe Van Parijs, Alexander Somek, Sally Scholz, Rainer Forst, Veronique Munoz-Dardé, Andrea Sangiovanni, and Juri Viehoff 

Challenges to Solidarity
in On Solidarity, eds. Andrea Sangiovanni and Juri Viehoff, Oxford University Press (forthcoming)

(with Juri Viehoff) Solidarity in Social and Political Philosophy
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

Solidarity as Joint Action 
Journal of Applied Philosophy 32: 340-59 (2016)



Social and international justice

The Ethics of Tradable Refugee Quotas
Politics, Philosophy, and Economics (online early)

Self-Determination, Human Rights, and Migration
International Journal of Applied Philosophy 34: 287-294 (2022)

Why Justice Provides Better Reasons for Legalisation Than the Rule of Law: A Response to Song and Bloemraad
The Ethics of Migration Policy Dilemmas, online symposium, Migration Policy Centre, EUI (2022)

(with Sarah Fine) Immigration
in The Handbook of Global Ethics, eds. Darrel Moellendorf and Heather Widdows (Acumen/Routledge 2014), pp. 193-213

On the Relation Between Moral and Distributive Equality
in Cosmopolitanism: For and Against, ed. Gillian Brock (Oxford University Press, 2013), pp. 55-75

Is Coercion a Ground of Distributive Justice? 
Law and Philosophy, 35: 271-90 (2016)

​The Irrelevance of Coercion, Imposition, and Framing to Distributive Justice
Philosophy & Public Affairs 40/2: 79-110 (2012)

Global Justice and the Moral Arbitrariness of Birth
The Monist 94/4 (2011): 571-583

Global Justice and the Morality of Coercion, Imposition, and Framing
in Social Justice, Global Dynamics, eds. C. Schemmel, M. Ronzoni, A. Banai (Routledge, 2011), pp. 26-46

Global Justice, Reciprocity, and the State
Philosophy & Public Affairs
 35/1: 2-39 (2007) 



Basic equality, dignity, and human rights
Discrimination, Pluralism, and Social Subordination: On Moreau’s Faces of Inequality
Dialogue 63: 31–44 (2024)


Is There a Thing Called Moral Equality? (And Does It Matter if There Isn’t?)
in Basic Equality, eds. Nikolas Kirby and Giacomo Floris (OUP, 2024)


Are We of Equal Moral Worth?
in The Value of Humanity, eds. Sarah Buss and Nandi Theunissen (OUP, 2023)

​Humanity without Dignity: Moral Equality, Respect, and Human Rights
Harvard University Press (2017)

Précis of Humanity without Dignity and Reply
Philosophy and Public Issues 8: 3-10, 89-106 (2019)

Human Rights Practices
Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 25: 50-65 (2022)

Human Rights in a Kantian Key 
Kantian Review 24: 249-261 (2019)

Structural Injustice and Individual Responsibility
Journal of Social Philosophy 49: 461-83 (2018)

Beyond the Political-Orthodox Divide on Human Rights: The Broad View
in Human Rights: Moral or Political?, ed. Adam Etinson (Oxford University Press, 2018), pp. 174-200

Rights and Interests in Ripstein’s Kant
in Freedom and Force: Essays on Kant’s Legal Philosophy, eds. Sari Kisilevsky and Martin Stone (Oxford: Hart, 2017), pp. 71-91

Why there Cannot be a Truly Kantian Theory of Human Rights 
in Philosophical Foundations of Human Rights, eds. Rowan Cruft and Massimo Renzo (Oxford University Press, 2015), pp. 671-91

Scottish Constructivism and the Right to Justification
in Justice, Democracy, and the Right to Justification, ed. David Owen (Bloomsbury Academic, 2014), pp. 29-65

Are Moral Rights Necessary for the Justification of International Legal Human Rights? 
Ethics & International Affairs 30: 471-81 (2016)

Can the Innate Right to Freedom Alone Ground a System of Public and Private Rights? 
European Journal of Philosophy 40/3: 60-9 (2012)



Practice-dependence and Conceptual Engineering

Critical Theory, Ideal Theory, and Conceptual Engineering
​Journal of Social Philosophy (2023, online first)

How Practices Matter

Journal of Political Philosophy 24: 3-23 (2016)

Justice and the Priority of Politics to Morality
Journal of Political Philosophy 36/2: 137-64 (2008) 

Normative Political Theory: A Flight from Reality? 
in Political Thought and International Relations, ed. D. Bell (Oxford University Press, 2008), pp. 219-240



The European Union

A More Just Union: Euro-dividend or Reinsurance?
European Journal of Philosophy​ 30: 488-502 (2021)

Debating the EU’s Raison d’Être: On the Relation Between Justice and Legitimacy
Journal of Common Market Studies 57: 13-27 (2019)

“Feed them first, then ask virtue of them”: Broadening and deepening freedom of movement
in Debating European Citizenship, Rainer Bauböck (Springer Verlag, 2018), pp. 223-229

​Non-Discrimination, Free Movement, and In-Work Benefits in the European Union’ 
in European Journal of Political Theory 16: 143-163 (2017)

Solidarity in the European Union
Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 33: 213-41 (2013)

Solidarity in the European Union: Problems and Prospects
in The Philosophical Foundations of European Union Law, eds. Julie Dickson and Pavlos Eleftheriadis (Oxford University Press, 2012), pp. 384-412

Justice and the Free Movement of Persons: Educational Mobility in the EU and the US
in Leadership and Global Justice, eds. D. Hicks and T. Williamson (Palgrave, 2012), pp. 131-157

On Democracy and the “Public Interest” in the European Union
in Wolfgang Streeck and Renate Mainz, eds., Die Reformierbarkeit der Demokratie. Innovationen und Blockaden (Frankfurt: Campus Verlag, 2002) (with Andrew Moravcsik), pp. 122-51



​Other topics...

Democratic Control in the Age of Surveillance Capitalism
Journal of Applied Philosophy 36: 212-16 (2019)


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