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    Axel Honneth’s Ethical Theory of Recognition
    International Studies in Philosophy 31 (1): 97-110. 1999.
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    I argue that Habermas’s proposed system of rights fails to offer an adequate account of the relation between rights and moral injury. In providing a non-moral justification for rights, Habermas’s functional-normative argument excludes the moral intuition that persons are worthy of being protected from a class of injurious actions (i.e. false imprisonment, religious persecution). Habermas does offer clearly stated reasons for his proposed normative, yet non-moral foundation for a legitimate legal…Read more
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    Liberalism and the Polygamy Question
    Social Philosophy Today 23 161-174. 2007.
    Part I of this paper examines liberal toleration and its relevance to the debate on polygamy. The remaining sections consider Marci Hamilton’s claim that polygamy should not be accommodated. Hamilton’s position rests on three kinds of arguments which I call: 1) the argument from public reason; 2) the argument from democracy; and 3) the argument from exploitation. Each of these fails: 1) fails because Hamilton’s conception of public reason is too restrictive; 2) fails because it rests on a proced…Read more
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    Concealment and Exposure (review)
    International Studies in Philosophy 37 (4): 156-157. 2005.
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    The Paradox of Wealth and Poverty (review)
    International Studies in Philosophy 37 (4): 151-152. 2005.
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    Public reason and the moral foundation of liberalism
    Journal of Moral Philosophy 1 (3): 311-331. 2004.
    moral foundation of liberalism can be defended in one of three ways: (1) as a conception one accepts as a result of one’s affirmation of political liberalism, (2) as a conception one must affirm as a presupposition for political liberalism, or (3) as a philosophical truth about practical reason and persons. The first option makes it impossible to distinguish a moral consensus from a modus vivendi . The second renders the moral foundation of liberalism dogmatic because it affirms a moral foundati…Read more
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    Justice Without Borders (review)
    International Studies in Philosophy 38 (4): 167-168. 2006.
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    Adam Smith’s Marketplace of Life (review)
    International Studies in Philosophy 37 (4): 155-156. 2005.
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    Secularism, equality, and political legitimacy
    Journal of Value Inquiry 44 (1): 17-30. 2010.
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    Meaningful Work (review)
    International Studies in Philosophy 35 (4): 358-359. 2003.