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Charles Blattberg

Université de Montréal
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  • Université de Montréal
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Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Areas of Specialization
Social and Political Philosophy
Areas of Interest
Meta-Ethics
Metaphysics
Aesthetics
Philosophy of Religion
Metaphilosophy
History of Western Philosophy
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    Modern Social Imaginaries Charles Taylor Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2004, 215 pp., $18.95 paper (review)
    Dialogue 45 (1): 183. 2006.
    Review of Charles Taylor's book, Modern Social Imaginaries.
    Political TheoryPhilosophy, General WorksCultural PluralismCollective MentalityOntology of Social Do…Read more
    Political TheoryPhilosophy, General WorksCultural PluralismCollective MentalityOntology of Social Domains, MiscHistory of Political Philosophy
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    The Ironic Tragedy of Human Rights
    In Patriotic Elaborations: Essays in Practical Philosophy, Mcgill-queen's University Press. 2009.
    Human rights have made mass murder and genocide more, rather than less, likely. Posted 21 December 2022. A previous version of this paper appears as chapter 3 of my Patriotic Elaborations: Essays in Practical Philosophy (Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2009).
    Human RightsBernard Williams
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    Opponents vs. Adversaries in Plato's "Phaedo"
    History of Philosophy Quarterly 22 (2): 109-127. 2005.
    Pratical Reason, MiscJustice, MiscPlato: PhaedoPlato: Dialectic
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    The one and the many: Reading Isaiah Berlin – George Crowder and Henry Hardy (review)
    Philosophical Quarterly 58 (233): 753-755. 2008.
    No Abstract.
    Political Theory
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    Patriotic Elaborations: Essays in Practical Philosophy
    McGill-Queen's University Press. 2009.
    How might we mend the world? Charles Blattberg suggests a "new patriotism," one that reconciles conflict through a form of dialogue that prioritizes conversation over negotiation and the common good over victory. This patriotism can be global as well as local, left as well as right. Blattberg's is a genuinely original philosophical voice. The essays collected here discuss how to re-conceive the political spectrum, where "deliberative deomocrats" go wrong, why human rights language is tragically …Read more
    How might we mend the world? Charles Blattberg suggests a "new patriotism," one that reconciles conflict through a form of dialogue that prioritizes conversation over negotiation and the common good over victory. This patriotism can be global as well as local, left as well as right. Blattberg's is a genuinely original philosophical voice. The essays collected here discuss how to re-conceive the political spectrum, where "deliberative deomocrats" go wrong, why human rights language is tragically counterproductive, how nationalism is not really secular, how many nations should share a single state, a new approach to the Arab-Israeli conflict, and why Canada might have something to teach about the "war on terror." We also learn about the right way to deny a role to principles in ethics, how to distinguish between the good and the beautiful, the way humor works, the rabbinic nature of modernism, the difference between good, bad, great, and evil, why Plato's dialogues are not really dialogues, and why most philosophers are actually artists.
    Moral MotivationCivic VirtueJustification of DemocracyMoral ReasonsMoral Judgment, MiscPhilosophy, G…Read more
    Moral MotivationCivic VirtueJustification of DemocracyMoral ReasonsMoral Judgment, MiscPhilosophy, General Works
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