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1Joseph Raz, Engaging Reason. On the Theory of Value and Action (review)Philosophy in Review 22 439-442. 2002.
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38Fausse route : Le chemin vers le pluralisme politique passe-t-il par le pluralisme axiologique?Archives de Philosophie du Droit 49 185-197. 2005.Pour certains philosophes pluralistes politiques, accepter la thèse de pluralisme des valeurs entraîne le rejet de l’autonomie libérale en faveur d’une forme de libéralisme fondée sur l’idéal de la tolérance. Cette idée est fausse. D’abord le pluralisme des valeurs partage avec le relativisme la difficulté inhérente à toute tentative de tirer une conclusion normative d’une thèse descriptive. Chercher à soutenir l’argument en comblant les prémisses manquantes montre que le pluralisme des valeurs …Read more
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5011 Beyond exit rights: reframing the debateIn Avigail Eisenberg & Jeff Spinner-Halev (eds.), minorities within minorities: equality, rights and diversity, Cambridge University Press. pp. 227. 2005.
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1The political theory of strong evaluationIn Charles Taylor, James Tully & Daniel M. Weinstock (eds.), Philosophy in an age of pluralism: the philosophy of Charles Taylor in question, Cambridge University Press. pp. 171--93. 1994.
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169Questions in Contemporary Medicine and the Philosophy of Charles Taylor: An IntroductionJournal of Medicine and Philosophy 36 (4): 329-334. 2011.This article provides an introduction to the articles in this theme issue. This collection examines epistemological, ontological, moral and political questions in medicine in light of the philosophical ideas of Charles Taylor. A synthesis of Taylor's relevant work is presented. Taylor has argued for a conception of the human sciences that regards human life as meaningful–deriving meaning from surrounding horizons of significance. An overview of the interdisciplinary articles in this issue is pre…Read more
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117Sécurité et démocratiePhilosophiques 29 (2): 351-370. 2002.La recherche de la sécurité comme objet de politique publique exige que des compromis soient faits avec d’autres buts légitimes de politique publique , et que des limites soient imposées à certains droits individuels. Comment penser de manière systématique au type de compromis que les membres d’une démocratie seraient disposés à effectuer, et aux coûts qu’ils seraient prêts à assumer en termes de droits ? Adaptant une proposition faite par Ronald Dworkin pour penser ce type de question dans le c…Read more
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166How Should Political Philosophers Think of Health?Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 36 (4): 424-435. 2011.The political philosophy of health care has been characterized by considerable conceptual inflation in recent years. First, the concept of health that lies at its core has come to encompass ever-increasing aspects of individuals’ existences. And second, the emergence of the public health perspective has increased the range of resources relevant to health equity. This expansion has not been without cost. The decision to include more rather than less within the ambit of "health" is ultimately a mo…Read more
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67Can parity of self-esteem serve as the basis of the principle of linguistic territoriality?Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 18 (2): 199-211. 2015.
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88The graying of Berlin (review)Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 11 (4): 481-501. 1997.In Isaiah Berlin, John Gray interprets Berlin as having made value pluralism the basis of an anti‐rationalist, “agonistic” liberalism. Gray argues that Berlin's value pluralism actually stands in tension with his liberalism, and that a whole‐hearted affirmation of value pluralism should have led him to reject the claim that liberal institutions are morally superior. But Berlin's pluralism is more moderate than that ascribed to him by Gray, in that it does not allow for diminishing the value of l…Read more
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115Just Talk?Dialogue 37 (1): 107-. 1998.Mark Kingwell’s A Civil Tongue is a particularly striking example of this recent trend. Kingwell argues that, for diverse societies, justice reduces to vigorous public debate governed by the conversational virtue of civility, or politeness. According to Kingwell, “Whatever passes through a set of conversational constraints can be expected to be the valid norms or principles of justice”.
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8G.A. Cohen, If You're An Egalitarian, How Come You're So Rich? (review)Philosophy in Review 20 405-407. 2000.
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3The Antinomy of Language RightsIn Will Kymlicka & Alan Patten (eds.), Language Rights and Political Theory, Oxford University Press. 2003.
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95Making Sense of MillDialogue 35 (4): 791-804. 1996.Wendy Donner'sThe Liberal Self: John Stuart Mill's Moral and Political Philosophyis an important and thought-provoking addition to the growing body of literature seeking to rescue Mill's practical philosophy from the rather lowly place it occupied in the estimation of many philosophers earlier this century, and to present him as a philosopher whose views form a coherent, systematic whole that can still contribute significantly to numerous moral and political debates. The book proposes an interpr…Read more
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70Integrating Intermediate Goods to Theories of Distributive Justice: The Importance of PlatformsRes Publica 21 (2): 171-183. 2015.There is an underappreciated disconnect between the ultimate values that lie at the heart of contemporary theories of distributive justice, and the practice of state institutions. State institutions deliver “intermediate goods” – goods such as health-care, education, housing, transportation, and the like – that are instrumental to a society being distributively just, but that do not in an of themselves constitute criteria of justice. Researchers who have emphasized the “social determinants of he…Read more
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74The Justification of Political LiberalismPacific Philosophical Quarterly 75 (3-4): 165-185. 1994.I outline Rawls's theory of justification, highlighting its philosophical and pragmatic conditions. I argue that the theory has remained essentially unchanged since his earliest methodological writings, and that his recent writings have sought to show how "justice as fairness" can satisfy these conditions, given Rawls's new construal of the "fact of pluralism" which theories of justice designed for modern Western liberal democracies must address. I argue that neither Rawls's revised conception o…Read more
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76Perfectionism Versus Neutrality in Public Health: The Case of Advanced Maternal AgeAmerican Journal of Bioethics 15 (11): 49-50. 2015.
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83Libéraux et communautariensDialogue 37 (4): 844-846. 1998.Le débat entre libéraux et communautariens a fait coulé des fleuves d’encre depuis le début des années 1980 dans le domaine de la philosophie politique d’expression anglaise. Le coup d’envoi de ce débat fut sans doute la Théorie de la justice de John Rawls, publiée en 1971. Le livre suscita de la part des auteurs communautariens une vive réaction, dont les moments les plus forts furent probablement Liberalism and the Limits of Justice de Michael Sandel, Spheres of Justice de Michael Walzer, et A…Read more
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50Global justice, global institutions (edited book)University of Calgary Press. 2007.Defining the principles of justice that ought to govern the global economic and political sphere is one of the most urgent tasks that contemporary political philosophers face. But they must also contribute to working through the institutional implications of these principles. How might principles of global justice be realized? Must the institutions that aim to implement them be transnational, or can global justice be attained within the context of the state system? Can institutions of democratic…Read more