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Leonard Kahn

Loyola University, New Orleans
US Naval Academy
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  • Loyola University, New Orleans
    Department of Philosophy
    College of Arts & Sciences
    Associate Professor
  • US Naval Academy
    Visiting scholar
University of Oxford
Faculty of Philosophy
DPhil, 2007
APA Central Division
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New Orleans, Louisiana, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Applied Ethics, Miscellaneous
Biomedical Ethics
Environmental Ethics
Technology Ethics
Areas of Interest
Applied Ethics
Normative Ethics
Philosophy of Law
Social and Political Philosophy
Applied Ethics, Miscellaneous
Biomedical Ethics
Environmental Ethics
Technology Ethics
Value Theory
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PhilPapers Editorships
Moral Judgment
Amoralists
Internalism and Externalism about Moral Judgment
Moral Judgment, Misc
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    On Liberty - Ed. Kahn (edited book)
    Broadview Press. 2014.
    In this work, Mill reflects on the struggle between liberty and authority and defends the view that “the only purpose for which power can be rightfully exercised over any member of a civilized community, against his will, is to prevent harm to others.” He questions attempts to limit freedom of conscience and religion, freedom to pursue one’s own interests, and freedom to unite, and he defends a liberal political and social order in which there is considerable room for personal development and fr…Read more
    In this work, Mill reflects on the struggle between liberty and authority and defends the view that “the only purpose for which power can be rightfully exercised over any member of a civilized community, against his will, is to prevent harm to others.” He questions attempts to limit freedom of conscience and religion, freedom to pursue one’s own interests, and freedom to unite, and he defends a liberal political and social order in which there is considerable room for personal development and freedom of association. This new Broadview Edition demonstrates the ways in which Mill’s intellectual landscape differed markedly from our own, while also drawing attention to the reasons why the work remains relevant and essential reading in the present day. Appendices include antecedents to Mill’s work, critical discussions by his contemporaries, and related writings by Mill. Please note: Broadview offers two separate editions of _On Liberty_. The Kahn edition is particularly relevant to readers who are interested in how the work is situated in the history of political philosophy, whereas the Alexander edition is recommended to those most interested in the work’s Victorian literary and social contexts.
    Freedom and LibertyJohn Stuart Mill
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    Voluntary Human Engineering, Climate Change, and N-Person Prisoners Dilemmas
    Ethics, Policy and Environment 15 (2). 2012.
    Ethics, Policy & Environment, Volume 15, Issue 2, Page 241-243, June 2012
    Topics in Environmental Ethics, MiscEnvironmental JusticeSustainability
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    Review of "essays on Derek Parfit's on what matters" (review)
    Metapsychology 14 (24). 2010.
    Kantian Ethics, MiscMoral NaturalismMoral ContractualismArguments for ConsequentialismReasons and Ra…Read more
    Kantian Ethics, MiscMoral NaturalismMoral ContractualismArguments for ConsequentialismReasons and RationalityWhat Matters in Survival
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    Just War Theory, Political Liberalism, and Non-Combatant Immunity
    Theoretical and Applied Ethics. 2010.
    The is a brief response to Matthew Bruenig's "Rethinking Noncombatant Immunity." I argue, contra Bruenig, that political liberalism does not raise any special problems for the view that non-combatants should not be directly targeted by another country's military.
    Liberalism, MiscConduct of WarJust War TheoryPolitical LiberalismWar Crimes
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