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Chandran Kukathas

London School of Economics
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  • London School of Economics
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University of Oxford
Faculty of Philosophy
DPhil, 1987
Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Law
Social and Political Philosophy
Areas of Interest
Applied Ethics
Normative Ethics
Philosophy of Law
Social and Political Philosophy
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    Survey Article: Multiculturalism as Fairness: Will Kymlicka's Multicultural Citizenship
    Journal of Political Philosophy 5 (4): 406-427. 1997.
    Political EthicsMinoritiesGroup RightsMulticulturalismMinority Rights
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    One Cheer for Constantinople: A Comment on Pettit and Skinner on Hobbes and Freedom
    Hobbes Studies 22 (2): 192-198. 2009.
    Philip Pettit and Quentin Skinner find Hobbes's understanding of freedom as non-interference inadequate because it fails to appreciate what is wrong with a life lived as a slave. Though their critiques have some force, however, Hobbes's view of freedom has virtues of its own. It is highly sensitive to the fact that freedom is a matter of degree. It is also unlikely to mistake freedom for something else, like security or dignity. Moreover, Hobbes is not as unmindful of the dangers of servility as…Read more
    Philip Pettit and Quentin Skinner find Hobbes's understanding of freedom as non-interference inadequate because it fails to appreciate what is wrong with a life lived as a slave. Though their critiques have some force, however, Hobbes's view of freedom has virtues of its own. It is highly sensitive to the fact that freedom is a matter of degree. It is also unlikely to mistake freedom for something else, like security or dignity. Moreover, Hobbes is not as unmindful of the dangers of servility as many think
    Thomas HobbesHobbes: Social and Political Philosophy
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