•  232
    Issues in Political Theory (edited book)
    Oxford University Press. 2008.
    This is a unique political theory textbook that invites students to apply the concepts they encounter to real world politics. Each chapter includes a 2,000 word case study to highlight the theories that have been discussed.
  •  186
    Basic income, self-respect and reciprocity
    Journal of Applied Philosophy 20 (2). 2003.
    Why should I let the toad work Squat on my life? Can’t I use my wit as a pitchfork And drive the brute off? Six days of the week it soils With its sickening poison — Just for paying a few bills! That's out of proportion. From Philip Larkin, ‘Toads’. ABSTRACT This paper mounts a Rawlsian argument for unconditional basic income on the grounds that it maximins the distribution of income and wealth understood as a social basis of self‐respect. The most important objection to this argument available …Read more
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    Vertical Toleration as a Liberal Idea
    Social Theory and Practice 39 (1): 1-18. 2013.
    This paper argues that the direct, vertical toleration of certain types of citizen by the Rawlsian liberal state is appropriate and required in circumstances in which these types of citizen pose a threat to the stability of the state. By countering the claim that vertical toleration is redundant given a commitment to the Rawlsian version of the liberal democratic ideal, and by articulating a version of that ideal that shows this claim to be false, the paper reaffirms the centrality of vertical t…Read more
  •  91
    Self-respect and the stepford wives
    Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 97 (3). 1997.
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    Endangering humanity: an international crime?
    Canadian Journal of Philosophy 47 (2-3): 395-415. 2017.
    In the Anthropocene, human beings are capable of bringing about globally catastrophic outcomes that could damage conditions for present and future human life on Earth in unprecedented ways. This paper argues that the scale and severity of these dangers justifies a new international criminal offence of ‘postericide’ that would protect present and future people against wrongfully created dangers of near extinction. Postericide is committed by intentional or reckless systematic conduct that is fit …Read more
  • The Culture of Toleration in Diverse Societies
    with Dario Castiglione
    Philosophical Quarterly 54 (216): 487-489. 2004.
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    Contemporary liberal political justification is often accused of preaching to the converted: liberal principles are acceptable only to people already committed to liberal values. Catriona McKinnon addresses this important criticism by arguing that self-respect and its social conditions should be placed at the heart of the liberal approach to justification. A commitment to self-respect delivers a commitment to the liberal values of toleration and public reason, but self-respect itself is not an e…Read more