-
73Review of Otfried hffe, Kant's Cosmopolitan Theory of Law and Peace (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2007 (8). 2007.
-
210Cosmopolitan Republicanism: Citizenship, Freedom and Global Political AuthorityThe Monist 84 (1): 3-21. 2001.Cosmopolitanism and republicanism are both inherently political ideals. In most discussions, they are taken to have contrasting, if not conflicting, normative aspirations. Cosmopolitanism is “thin” and abstractly universal, unable to articulate the basis for a “thick” citizenship in a republican political community. This commonly accepted way of dividing up the conceptual and political terrain is, however, increasingly misleading in the age of the global transformation of political authority. Ra…Read more
-
123Pluralism, indeterminacy and the social sciences: Reply to Ingram and Meehan (review)Human Studies 20 (4): 441-458. 1997.This article defends methodological and theoretical pluralism in the social sciences. While pluralistic, such a philosophy of social science is both pragmatic and normative. Only by facing the problems of such pluralism, including how to resolve the potential conflicts between various methods and theories, is it possible to discover appropriate criteria of adequacy for social scientific explanations and interpretations. So conceived, the social sciences do not give us fixed and universal feature…Read more
-
4Monique Deveaux, Cultural Pluralism and the Dilemmas of Justice (review)Philosophy in Review 22 401-404. 2002.
-
65Theoretical strengths and empirical weaknesses: Habermas's pragmatics in Cooke's Language and ReasonPragmatics and Cognition 3 (2): 299-316. 1995.
-
1Improving democratic practice : practical social science and normative idealsIn Jeroen Van Bouwel (ed.), The Social Sciences and Democracy, Palgrave-macmillan. pp. 83. 2009.
-
386Deliberative TolerationPolitical Theory 31 (6): 757-779. 2003.Political liberals now defend what Rawls calls the “inclusive view” of public reason with the appropriate ideal of reasonable pluralism. Against the application of such a liberal conception of toleration to deliberative democracy “the open view of toleration is with no constraints” is the only regime of toleration that can be democratically justified. Recent debates about the public or nonpublic character of religious reasons provide a good test case and show why liberal deliberative theories ar…Read more
-
38The Completeness of Macro-Sociological ExplanationsProtoSociology 5 103-113. 1993.The debate about Habermas' use of the system and lifeworld distinction has not focused on the explanation of social pathologies that he offers, but rather only on conceptual problems with the theories that he uses. Twill argue that the explanation offered by his thesis that "systems colonize the lifeworld" fits the main criterion for adequacy for macro-micro explanation: because it establishes macro-micro linkage, it is at least potentially complete. Such an analysis fits the empirical approach …Read more
-
145Democracy Across Borders: From Dêmos to DêmoiMIT Press. 2007.Today democracy is both exalted as the "best means to realize human rights" and seen as weakened because of globalization and delegation of authority beyond the nation-state. In this provocative book, James Bohman argues that democracies face a period of renewal and transformation and that democracy itself needs redefinition according to a new transnational ideal. Democracy, he writes, should be rethought in the plural; it should no longer be understood as rule by the people, singular, with a sp…Read more
St. Louis, Missouri, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
| Social and Political Philosophy |
| Philosophy of Social Science |
Areas of Interest
| Social and Political Philosophy |
| Philosophy of Social Science |