Zoltan Miklosi
Zoltan Miklosi received his Ph.D. in Philosophy from ELTE University, where he specialized in political and moral philosophy. His research areas concern questions of political obligation, distributive justice, and the problem of global justice. His current work focuses on the role of institutions in specifying the requirements of justice, and on how different distributive concerns regarding process and outcome may be integrated within a unified theory of distributive justice. He has been teaching courses in introduction to political philosophy, cosmopolitanism and global justice, and distributive justice. His most recent publication is “Compliance with Just Institutions” Social Theory and Practice 34:2 (April 2008).
Courses taught by Zoltan Miklosi
| Foundations of Political Philosophy | 2012/2013 |
| Foundations of Political Philosophy | 2011/2012 |
| Cosmopolitanism and Global Justice | 2011/2012 |
| Public Policy and Political Theory | 2011/2012 |
| Introduction to Contemporary Political Philosophy | 2011/2012 |
| Applied Political Theory: Political Theory and Public Policy | 2010/2011 |
| Introduction to Contemporary Political Philosophy | 2010/2011 |
| Foundations of Political Philosophy | 2010/2011 |
| Cosmopolitanism and Global Justice | 2010/2011 |
| Foundational Political Philosophy | 2009/2010 |
| Applied Political Theory: Political Theory and Public Policy | 2009/2010 |
| Introduction to Contemporary Political Philosophy | 2009/2010 |
| Cosmopolitanism and Global Justice | 2009/2010 |
| Cosmopolitanism and Global Justice | 2008/2009 |
| Theory of Justice | 2008/2009 |
| Cosmopolitanism and Global Justice | 2007/2008 |
| Introduction to Contemporary Political Theory | 2007/2008 |
Publications
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Miklosi, Z.. "Constitution-Making, Competition, and Cooperation." In Constitution for a Disunited State. CEU Press, 2012.
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Arato, Andrew, and Z. Miklosi. "Constitution Making and Transitional Politics in Hungary." In Framing the state in times of transition: case studies in constitution making, edited by Laurel Miller and Louis Aucoin, 350-390. Washington, D.C.: United States Institute of Peace, 2010.
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Miklosi, Z.. ""Against the Principle of All Affected Interests"." Social Theory and Practice 38, no. 3 (2012).
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Miklosi, Z.. "How Does the Difference Principle Make a Difference?" Res Publica 16, no. 3 (2010): 263-280.
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Miklosi, Z.. "Compliance with Just Institutions." Social Theory and Practice 34, no. 2 (2008): 183-207.
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