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Publications: Schwenkenbecher, Anne
2021
Schwenkenbecher, A. (2021) How we fail to know: Group-Based ignorance and collective epistemic obligations. Political Studies . Online First.
2020
Bradley, B., Edwards, K., Jones, N., Kirkham, N., Schwenkenbecher, A. and Wilson, A. (2020) Letter from the Editors. Ergo, an Open Access Journal of Philosophy, 7 (21).
Schwenkenbecher, A. (2020) Structural injustice and massively shared obligations. Journal of Applied Philosophy . Early View.
Schwenkenbecher, A. (2020) The epistemology of group duties: What we know and what we ought to do. Journal of Social Ontology, 6 (1). pp. 91-100.
2019
Schwenkenbecher, A. (2019) Collective Moral Obligations: ‘We-Reasoning’ and the perspective of the deliberating agent. The Monist, 102 (2). pp. 151-171.
Roy, O. and Schwenkenbecher, A. (2019) Shared intentions, loose groups, and pooled knowledge. Synthese, 198 . pp. 4523-4541.
Schwenkenbecher, A. and Rubin, M. (2019) Should environmental ethicists fear moral Anti-realism? Environmental Values, 28 (4). pp. 405-427.
2018
Schwenkenbecher, A. (2018) Why business firms have moral obligations to mitigate climate change. In: Brueckner, M., Spencer, R. and Paull, M., (eds.) Disciplining the Undisciplined? Springer International Publishing, pp. 55-70.
2017
Schwenkenbecher, A. (2017) Book Review: Cosmopolitanism Versus Non-Cosmopolitanism: Critiques, Defenses, Reconceptualizations, edited by Gillian Brock Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013, pp. x +331, £61 (hardback). Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 95 (1). pp. 187-190.
Schwenkenbecher, A. (2017) Terrorism, jus post bellum and the Prospect of Peace. In: Demont-Biaggi, F., (ed.) The Nature of Peace and the Morality of Armed Conflict. Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 123-140.
Schwenkenbecher, A. (2017) What is wrong with Nimbys? Renewable energy, landscape impacts and incommensurable values. Environmental Values, 26 (6). pp. 711-732.
2014
Schwenkenbecher, A. (2014) Bridging the emissions gap: A plea for taking up the slack. Philosophy and Public Issues, 3 (2). pp. 273-301.
Schwenkenbecher, A. (2014) Collateral damage and the principle of due care. Journal of Military History, 13 (1). pp. 94-105.
Schwenkenbecher, A. (2014) Is there an obligation to reduce one's individual carbon footprint? Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, 17 (2). pp. 168-188.
2013
Schwenkenbecher, A. (2013) Joint duties and global moral obligations. Ratio, 26 (3). pp. 310-328.
Schwenkenbecher, A. (2013) Rethinking legitimate authority. In: Allhoff, F., Evans, N.G. and Henschke, A., (eds.) Routledge Handbook of Ethics and War: Just war theory in the twenty-first century. Routledge as part of the Taylor and Francis Group, Abingdon, Oxon, pp. 161-170.
2012
Goppel, A., Schwenkenbecher, A. and Lewis, A. (Translator) (2012) Philosophy and International Law: Reflections on Interdisciplinary research into terrorism – Philosophie und Völkerrecht: Überlegungen zu interdisziplinärer Terrorismusforschung. Ancilla Iuris, 25.02.2012 . pp. 111-134.
Schwenkenbecher, A. (2012) Terrorism: A Philosophicial Enquiry. Palgrave MacMillan, Basingstoke, England.
2011
Schwenkenbecher, A. (2011) Book note: McMahan, Jeff, Killing in War, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009, xii + 250, 19.99 (cloth). Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 89 (2). pp. 376-377.
Schwenkenbecher, A. (2011) How to punish collective agents: Non-Compliance with moral duties by states (Response to Toni Erskine). Ethics & International Affairs .
Schwenkenbecher, A. (2011) Moral obligations of states. In: Applied Ethics: Old Wine in New Bottles? Center for Applied Ethics and Philosophy, Sapporo, Japan, pp. 86-93.
2009
Schwenkenbecher, A. (2009) Terrorism, supreme emergency and killing the innocent. Perspectives. Review of International Affairs, 17 (1). pp. 105-125.
2007
Schwenkenbecher, A. (2007) Book review: Beestermöller, Gerhard/ Haspel, Michael/ Trittmann, Uwe (Hg.), “What we’re fighting for…” – Friedensethik in der transatlantischen Debatte, (2006), Stuttgart, Kohlhammer Verlag, 156 S., ISBN 3170190377, 16,80 Euro.