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Brian E. Butler

University of North Carolina, Asheville
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  • University of North Carolina, Asheville
    Department of Philosophy
    Regular Faculty
Claremont College
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1993
Asheville, North Carolina, United States of America
Areas of Interest
Aesthetics
Applied Ethics
Meta-Ethics
Philosophy of Law
Social and Political Philosophy
20th Century Philosophy
Philosophy of the Americas
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    From Social Contract Theory to Sociable Contract Theory
    Contemporary Pragmatism 11 (2): 1-17. 2014.
    Social Contract, Misc
  •  249
    Blackness is Noir: Flory's Philosophical Investigation of the Black Noir Genre in Film (review)
    Film-Philosophy 14 (1): 332-336. 2010.
    CinemaTopics in African-American Philosophy
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    Posner's Problem with Moral Philosophy
    The University of Chicago Law School Roundtable 7 325-343. 2000.
    Interpretivist Theories of Law
  • Is All Judicial Decision-Making Unavoidably Interpretive?
    Legal Studies Forum 3 315-329. 2001.
    Legal Reasoning and Adjudication, MiscInterpretivist Theories of Law
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    Sen’s The Idea of Justice: Back to the (Pragmatic) Future
    Contemporary Pragmatism 7 (2): 219-229. 2010.
    Sen argues that Rawls’ political theory suffers from the flaw of “institutional fundamentalism.” In response, he develops an alternate theory of justice that does not rely upon contractarian premises. I argue that Sen’s theory largely maps on to the insights of classic pragmatist thought. Further, the pragmatic tradition can help critique and supplement Sen’s project.
    The Nature of Justice
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    Law and economics
    Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2003.
    The Nature of Law and Legal SystemsIssues in the Philosophy of Economics
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