Colin Hickey
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Publications:
  • Hickey, C., Meijers, T., Robeyns, I., Timmer, D., “The Agents of Justice.” Philosophy Compass (online first)
  • Hickey, C., “The Demandingness of Individual Climate Duties: A Reply to Fragnière.” Utilitas 33 (3) (2021): 353-360.
  • Hickey, C., “Climate Change, Distributive Justice, and “Pre-Institutional” Limits on Resource Appropriation.” European Journal of Philosophy, 29 (1) (2021): 215-235.
  • Hickey, C., and Robeyns, I. “Koolstofemissies als een Kwestie van Verdelende Rechtvaardigheid.” ("Carbon Emissions as a Matter of Distributive Justice") ANTW, 112 (4) (2020): 453-457.
  • Hickey, C., and Robeyns, I. “Planetary Justice: What Can We Learn from Ethics and Political Philosophy?” Earth System Governance, 6 (2020): 1-8..
  • Earl, J., Hickey, C., Rieder, T. "Fertility, Immigration, and the Fight against Climate Change." Bioethics, 31 (8) (2017): 582-589.
  • Hickey, Colin “Biomedical Enhancement and the Kantian Duty to Cultivate Our Talents.” Journal of Value Inquiry, 51 (1) (2017): 165-185.
  • Hickey, C., Rieder, T., and Earl, J. “Population Engineering and the Fight against Climate Change.” Social Theory and Practice, 41 (4) (2016): 845-870.
Book Reviews:
  • Hickey, C. Review of Stephanie Collins’, Group Duties: Their Existence and Their Implications for Individuals, Journal of Applied Philosophy, 37 (4) (2020): 678-680.
Under Review or In Progress (titles changed):
  • Economic Estimating and Individual Climate Duties (R&R)
  • Informal Climate Representation (invited special issue)
  • Sufficiency and Limits in Distributive Justice (under review)
  • Duties to Build Just Climate Institutions (under review)
  • Extending Relt. Egalitarianism: Tensions & Possibilities
  • Real-World, Non-Ideal Theory
  • Hope, Blame, and Moral Education (with Anne Jeffrey)​​
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