Schweiger, Gottfried.
Overview
Works: | 1 works in 7 publications in 1 languages |
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Titles
Poverty, inequality and the critical theory of recognition
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Schweiger, Gottfried.; SpringerLink (Online service)
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Philosophical explorations of justice and taxationnational and global issues /
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Gaisbauer, Helmut P.; Schweiger, Gottfried.; Sedmak, Clemens.; SpringerLink (Online service)
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Migration, recognition and critical theory
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Schweiger, Gottfried.; SpringerLink (online service)
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Philosophy and child povertyreflections on the ethics and politics of poor children and their families /
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Brando, Nicolas.; Schweiger, Gottfried.; SpringerLink (Online service)
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Ethical issues in poverty alleviation
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Gaisbauer, Helmut P.; Schweiger, Gottfried.; Sedmak, Clemens.; SpringerLink (Online service)
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The global and social consequences of the COVID-19 pandemican ethical and philosophical reflection /
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Schweiger, Gottfried.; SpringerLink (Online service)
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Ethics and the endangerment of children's bodies
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Graf, Gunter.; Schweiger, Gottfried.; SpringerLink (Online service)
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Subjects
Financial Law/Fiscal Law.
Philosophy.
Moral Philosophy.
Childhood, Adolescence and Society.
COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020-
Law.
Community development.
Ethics.
Child welfare
Children, Youth and Family Policy.
Political Theory.
Sociology of Family, Youth and Aging.
Political Philosophy.
Social action
Social Justice, Equality and Human Rights.
Social Justice.
World History, Global and Transnational History.
Taxation
Business Taxation/Tax Law.
Philosophy of Law.
Obesity in children.
Assimilation (Sociology)
Social Philosophy.
Economic development
Poverty
Human Rights.
Eating disorders in children.
Child abuse.
Poor families.
Child Well-being.
Child sexual abuse.
Violence in children.
Equality.
Emigration and immigration
Biotechnology.
Justice.
Theories of Law, Philosophy of Law, Legal History.
Philosophy of the Social Sciences.
Poor children.