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Belfast, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
PhilPapers Editorships
Philosophy of History
  •  61
    On Ethics and Economics
    Philosophical Books 29 (3): 183-186. 1988.
  •  71
    Some astonishing things
    Metaphilosophy 22 (1-2): 28-40. 1991.
  •  73
    Hayek and Modern Liberalism (review)
    Philosophical Books 32 (2): 124-125. 1991.
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    Recognizing the contingent entanglement between historiography's social and political roles and the conception of the discipline as purely factual, this essay provides a detailed analysis of "revision" and its connection to "revisionism." This analysis uses a philosophical approach that begins with the commonplaces of our understanding as expressed in dictionaries, which are compared and contrasted to display relevant confusions. The essay then turns to examining the questions posed by History a…Read more
  •  147
    Freedom and history
    History and Theory 39 (2). 2000.
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    Misleading Cases (review)
    Philosophical Books 33 (4): 255-256. 1992.
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    The Need for Quinean Pragmatism in the Theory of History
    European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 8 (2). 2016.
    I present the history of philosophy, and history more generally, as a context of ideas, with respect to which philosophers and historians share concerns about the meaning of the texts they both use, and where for some there is a principled contrast between seeing meaning in quasi-mathematical terms (“a philosophical stance”) or in terms of context (“a historical stance”). I introduce this imagined (but not imaginary) world of ideas as temporally extended. Returning to my early research into the …Read more
  • G. Hawthorn, "Plausible Worlds" (review)
    Humana Mente 150. 1993.
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    Book reviews (review)
    British Journal of Aesthetics 20 (2): 187-189. 1980.
  • Review (review)
    History and Theory 16 66-80. 1977.
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    On Hedgehogs and Foxes
    Philosophical Inquiry 21 (1): 61-86. 1999.
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    Law as a moral idea • by Nigel Simmonds
    Analysis 69 (2): 395-397. 2009.
    This is a pugnacious book, born of ancient controversy and attempting to return the debate to a time before the central jurisprudential questions were set by Hart and other legal positivists. Simmonds addresses those familiar with current analytical philosophy of law: those of us who know our Hart, Fuller, Dworkin, Raz, MacCormick and Kramer, and who perhaps need to have our attention drawn to Plato, Aristotle, Grotius, Hobbes and Kant. Presuming an informed readership, there is no bibliography,…Read more
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    Political philosophy (review)
    Philosophical Books 44 (2): 183-187. 2003.
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    Historians and Their Duties
    History and Theory 43 (4): 103-117. 2004.
    We need to specify what ethical responsibility historians, as historians, owe, and to whom. We should distinguish between natural duties and obligations, and recognize that historians' ethical responsibility is of the latter kind. We can discover this responsibility by using the concept of “accountability”. Historical knowledge is central. Historians' central ethical responsibility is that they ought to tell the objective truth. This is not a duty shared with everybody, for the right to truth va…Read more