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Varieties of Global Responsibility: Social Connection, Human Rights, and Transnational SolidarityIn Ann Ferguson & Mechthild Nagel (eds.), Dancing with Iris: The Philosophy of Iris Marion Young, Oup Usa. 2009.
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From the Dialectic of Questions to Social Critique: Proposals for a Concrete Phenomenology of EducationPhilosophical Forum 6 (1): 15. 1974.
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5The Woman Question: Philosophy of Liberation and the Liberation of PhilosophyPhilosophical Forum 5 (1): 5. 1973.
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The all-affected principle and labor rightsIn Archon Fung & Sean W. D. Gray (eds.), Empowering affected interests: democratic inclusion in a globalized world, Cambridge University Press. 2024.
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A cultural change is necessary to fight climate changeIn Eamon Doyle (ed.), The role of science in public policy, Greenhaven Publishing. 2018.
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8Structuring Global Democracy: Political Communities, Universal Human Rights, and Transnational RepresentationIn Ronald Tinnevelt & Helder De Schutter (eds.), Global Democracy and Exclusion, Wiley-blackwell. 2010.This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction 1. Political Communities and Human Rights Impacts in Transnational Democracy 2. Transnational Representation: Extending Participation in Cross‐Border Decision Making Acknowledgments References.
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16LBT, Socratic Intellectualism, and Self-KnowledgeInternational Journal of Philosophical Practice 8 (1): 45-52. 2022.This paper offers a genealogy of the ancient predecessors of Logic-Based Therapy. While LBT has an apparent affinity with Stoicism, I argue that LBT has a tripartite foundation in Socratic Rational Inquiry, Platonic philosophical psychology, and Aristotelean ethics. Secondly, I argue that LBT could help a client attain self-knowledge and “moral proprioception.” Given that LBT involves an examination of one’s belief system and a recognition of the subconscious faulty premises, it may implement a …Read more
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30How Democracy Can Inform Consent: Cases of the Internet and BioethicsJournal of Applied Philosophy 36 (2): 173-191. 2019.Traditional conceptions of informed consent seem difficult or even impossible to apply to new technologies like biobanks, big data, or GMOs, where vast numbers of people are potentially affected, and where consequences and risks are indeterminate or even unforeseeable. Likewise, the principle has come under strain with the appropriation and monetisation of personal information on digital platforms. Over time, it has largely been reduced to bare assent to formalistic legal agreements. To address …Read more
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441Contemporary legal conceptions of property and their implications for democracyJournal of Philosophy 77 (11): 716-729. 1980.
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A social ontology of human rightsIn Rowan Cruft, S. Matthew Liao & Massimo Renzo (eds.), Philosophical Foundations of Human Rights, Oxford University Press Uk. 2015.
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1Reframing democracy with positive freedom : the power of liberty reconsideredIn John Philip Christman (ed.), Positive Freedom: Past, Present, and Future, Cambridge University Press. 2021.
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8The Information Web: Ethical and Social Implications of Computer Networking (edited book)Routledge. 1989.This book deals with the major ethical and social implications of computer networking and its technological development. In this book, a number of leading thinkers--philosophers, computer scientists and researchers--address some fundamental questions posed by the new technology.
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14Socializing the Means of Free DevelopmentPhilosophical Topics 48 (2): 81-103. 2020.This paper investigates the import for a conception of democratic socialism of Marx’s well-known principle “From each according to their abilities, to each according to their needs,” arguing that it is best taken together with another of his principles: “The free development of each is the condition for the free development of all.” It considers their implications for the near term rather than some possible ultimate form of communal society, and also brings in a principle that I have developed p…Read more
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21Morality and Social Justice: Point/counterpointRowman & Littlefield. 1995.These original essays by seven leading contemporary political philosophers spanning the political spectrum explore the possibility of achieving agreement in political theory. Each philosopher defends in a principal essay his or her own view of social justice and also comments on two or more of the other essays. The result is a lively exchange that leaves the reader to judge to what degree the contributors achieve agreement or reconciliation.
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45Protecting Democracy by Extending It: Democratic Management ReconsideredJournal of Social Philosophy 50 (4): 513-535. 2019.Journal of Social Philosophy, EarlyView.
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60Solidarity and the problem of structural injustice in healthcareBioethics 32 (9): 541-552. 2018.The concept of solidarity has recently come to prominence in the healthcare literature, addressing the motivation for taking seriously the shared vulnerabilities and medical needs of compatriots and for acting to help them meet these needs. In a recent book, Prainsack and Buyx take solidarity as a commitment to bear costs to assist others regarded as similar, with implications for governing health databases, personalized medicine, and organ donation. More broadly, solidarity has been understood …Read more
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72Constructivism and Practice: Toward a Historical EpistemologyRowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2002.Over the past several decades, philosophers have grown to recognize the role played by frameworks and models in the construction of human knowledge. Further, they have paid increasing attention to the origins of knowing processes in social and historical contexts of human practical activities, and to social transformation of the frameworks over time. In a series of original essays by prominent philosophers, Constructivism and Practice advances the understanding of the role of construction and mo…Read more
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1Marx’s Social Ontology: Individuality and Community in Marx’s Theory of Social RealityStudies in Soviet Thought 22 (4): 306-308. 1978.
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Authenticity and Being-with Others: A Critique of Heidegger's 'Sein Und Zeit.'Dissertation, Yale University. 1971.
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19Feminist Philosophy after Twenty Years Between Discrimination and Differentiation: Introductory ReflectionsHypatia 9 (3): 183-187. 1994.A panel titled Feminist Philosophy after Twenty Years was organized by Carol C. Gould for the session sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Women at the American Philosophical Association's 1993 Eastern Division Meeting, December 30, 1993 in Atlanta, GA. The remarks of the three panelists, Linda Lopez McAlister, Ann Ferguson and Kathy Addelson are printed below
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