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    Good Samaritans and Good Government
    Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 112 (2pt2): 161-178. 2012.
    In this paper I review and provide a qualified defence of Samaritanism—Christopher Heath Wellman's novel approach to the old-fashioned problem of political obligation. I outline Wellman's theory, clarifying the details, and defend an amended version against a variety of objections concerning, successively, an alleged conflation of duties of care and beneficence, a difficulty concerning the distinction of perfect and imperfect duties, a problem deriving from the 'particularity requirement', and r…Read more
  •  52
    The Political Responsibility of Intellectuals
    Philosophical Books 33 (2): 79-81. 1992.
  •  40
    Alan Ryan, "Property and Political Theory" (review)
    Philosophical Quarterly 35 (41): 433. 1985.
  •  54
    Reality and Reason, Dialectic and the Theory of Knowledge
    Philosophical Books 27 (3): 167-170. 1986.
  •  26
    No Title available: Book Reviews (review)
    Utilitas 12 (1): 116-117. 2000.
  • Explanation and its limits
    Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 183 (4): 720-720. 1993.
  •  50
    Liberalism and Democracy Revisited
    Journal of Applied Philosophy 12 (3): 283-292. 1995.
    In JAP 9 (1992) Gordon Graham argued that liberals cannot be counted on to support democratic institutions since there are no conceptual or strongly contingent links between democracy and liberal ideals. This paper responds to Graham's challenge by claiming that his model of liberal aristocracy is not liberal in several respects. In particular, the liberal should recognise a right to democratic participation which individuals may plausibly claim as an element in a respectable conception of how t…Read more
  •  42
    Recent Work on Hegel (review)
    Philosophical Quarterly 35 (139): 199-204. 1985.
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    Parents' consent to the post-mortem removal and retention of organs
    Journal of Applied Philosophy 18 (3). 2001.
    Parents of children who died following complex heart surgery have recently discovered that organs were removed and retained in post-m
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    Robert B. Pippin, Hegel's Practical Philosophy: Rational Agency as Ethical Life (review)
    Philosophical Quarterly 61 (242): 192-196. 2011.
    No abstract available.
  •  137
    Hegel as Ornithologist
    with Michael Carpenter
    The Owl of Minerva 42 (1-2): 225-227. 2010.
    Using a variet y of classical sources, we identify the Owl of Minerva as the European Little Owl (Athene noctua) and describe its habits. Our not-altogether- serious conclusion is that Hegel was wrong to state that the Owl of Minerva begins its flight only at the falling of the dusk.
  •  1
    Tom Sorell, Hobbes (review)
    Philosophy in Review 8 157-159. 1988.
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    Book reviews (review)
    Mind 101 (402): 404-407. 1992.
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    Conservative Utilitarianism
    Utilitas 12 (2): 155. 2000.
    The resilience of utilitarian ethics in the face of unremitting criticism can be explained in part by its use of various strategies of indirect utilitarianism. The success of these strategies throws up a distinctive problem: how can one measure the utility of moral rules, large-scale social institutions or character traits distinctive of virtues? Reading Hume as a utilitarian of sorts in his treatment of justice, I explain his conservative endorsement of entrenched social practices as a conseque…Read more
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    Preface
    Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 27. 1990.
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