Hillel Steiner

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Hillel Steiner is a political philosopher known for his work on rights, justice, and libertarianism within the analytic tradition.

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instanceOf academic
person
political philosopher
birthYear 1940s
citizenship United Kingdom
educatedAt Queen's University at Kingston
surface form: Queen’s University at Kingston

University of Oxford
fieldOfWork analytic philosophy
libertarianism
moral philosophy
political philosophy
rights theory
theories of justice
hasAcademicPosition Emeritus Professor at the University of Manchester
Professor of Political Philosophy at the University of Manchester
hasAward David and Elaine Spitz Prize
hasCollaboratedWith Michael Otsuka
Peter Vallentyne
hasConcept compossibility of rights
global fund for natural resources
moral rights as ownership rights
hasPublicationType books
edited volumes
journal articles
hasView justice requires global redistribution of natural resource values
rights must be mutually compossible to be morally justified
self-ownership is compatible with egalitarian distribution of external resources
influenced contemporary theories of rights
debates on global distributive justice
the development of left-libertarian political theory
influencedBy H. L. A. Hart
Immanuel Kant
John Locke
Robert Nozick
knownFor arguments about global egalitarian justice
defending a form of left-libertarianism
theory of rights as compossible
work on the structure of moral rights
languageOfWork English
mainInterest distributive justice
global justice
left-libertarianism
self-ownership
the concept of rights
nationality British
notableWork An Essay on Rights
philosophicalTradition analytic philosophy
workInstitution University of Manchester

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Analytical Marxism associatedWith Hillel Steiner