Faculty of Social Science / Political Science
Shlomi Segall
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Shlomi Segall

Shlomi Segall

Associate Professor
Department of Political Science
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Mount Scopus
Jerusalem 91905
Israel

Tel: 972-2-5883272

ssegall@mscc.huji.ac.il


Publications

Books

reviews:
- Blain Neufeld, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews

 
reviews:

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Marc Fleurbaey, Utilitas
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Daniel Hausman, Economics and Philosophy
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T. M. Wilkinson, Journal of Moral Philosophy
- Karl Knight, Iyyun
- Leonard Fleck,
Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
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Sridhar Venkatapuram, Sociology of Health & Illness
Kristi Olson, Perspectives on Politics
 Norbert Campagna, Ethical Perspectives
   Elizabeth Ann Danto, Journal of the International Society for the Study of European Ideas
 Ethical Perspectives (special issue): Axel Gosseries, Daniel Weinstock, Martin Marchman Andersen, David Alvarez, Lasse Nielsen and David V. Axelsen


 
Articles
 

 
·            ·‘Should the Best Qualified be appointed?’ The Journal of Moral Philosophy 9 (1) (2012), 31-54
 
·            ·‘Luck Prioritarian Justice in Health’, in Carl Knight and Zofia Stemplowska (eds.), Responsibility and Distributive Justice (Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2011), pp. 246-265
 
·            ·‘If you’re a Luck-Egalitarian, How Come you Read Bedtime Stories to Your Children?’ Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy (CRISPP) 14 (1) (2011), pp. 23-40
 
·            ·‘Is Health (Really) Special? Between Rawlsian and Luck Egalitarian Justice in Health’, Journal of Applied Philosophy, 27 (4) (2010), 344-358
 
  
·            ·‘Is Health Care (Still) Special?’ The Journal of Political Philosophy, 15 (3) (2007), 342-363
 
·            ·‘How Devolution Upsets Distributive Justice’, Journal of Moral Philosophy, 4 (2) (2007), 259-274
 
·       ·‘In Solidarity with the Imprudent: A Defence of Luck-Egalitarianism’, Social Theory & Practice 33 (2) (2007), 177-198
 
·        ·‘Unconditional Welfare Benefits and the Principle of Reciprocity’, Politics, Philosophy, & Economics 4 (3) (2005), 331-354
 
·     ·‘Political Participation as an Engine of Social Solidarity: A Sceptical View’, Political Studies 53 (2) (2005), 362-378
 
·     ·‘Bringing the Middle Classes Back In: An Egalitarian Case for (Truly) Universal Public Services’, Ethics & Economics 2 (1) (2004)
 
Book Reviews
 
·    Peter Stone, The Luck of the Draw: The Role of Lotteries in Decision-Making, Notre Dame Philosophical Papers,   ·    Martha Nussbaum, Frontiers of Justice, Utilitas 21 (4) (2009), 526-529
 
·    Yossi Dahan, Teoriot shel Tzedek Chevrati; Daniel Attas and David Heyd, Moreh Tzedek, Iyyun, 57 (2008), 427-438 (in Hebrew)
 
 
·        Amos Oz, A Tale of Love and Darkness, Journal of Modern Jewish Studies 4 (2) (2005), 245-248


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