TY - JOUR AB - This paper comments on a talk given by Johannes Servan at the 2018 ZiF Workshop “Studying Migration Policies at the Interface Between Empirical Research and Normative Analysis”, September 2018, in Bielefeld. Servan rightly emphasises the problem of biased attitudes in political philosophy. However, that problem can only be countered by evaluating the arguments that are raised in the debate. Although some of Servan’s observations might be true, more normative reasoning would be necessary in order to level fundamental criticism at the current debate. Servan’s paper is available under doi: 10.17879/95189431960. AU - Hoesch, Matthias DA - 2019 DO - 10.17879/95189431160 KW - Exzellenzcluster Religion und Politik KW - Staatszentriertheit KW - Migrationsethik KW - Flüchtlinge KW - Cluster of Excellence Religion and Politics KW - state-centric bias KW - ethics of migration KW - refugees LA - eng IS - Proceedings of the 2018 ZiF Workshop “Studying Migration Policies at the Interface between Empirical Research and Normative Analysis” M2 - 7 N1 - Matthias Hoesch/Lena Laube (eds.): Proceedings of the 2018 ZiF Workshop “Studying Migration Policies at the Interface between Empirical Research and Normative Analysis”, 139-142. DOI: 10.17879/85189704253 PY - 2019 SP - 7- T2 - Proceedings of the 2018 ZiF Workshop “Studying Migration Policies at the Interface between Empirical Research and Normative Analysis” TI - Comment on Johannes Servan: ‘What Justice Requires’ – a State-Centric Bias in the Ethics of Migration UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:hbz:6-95189431486 Y2 - 2024-12-26T08:09:52 ER -