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Representation, Equality, and Inclusion in Deliberative Systems: Desiderata for a Good AccountIn Anthoula Malkopoulou & Lisa Hill (eds.), Equality and Representation: New Perspectives in Democratic Theory, Routledge. 2017.
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Pragmatism and Epistemic DemocracyIn Miranda Fricker, Peter Graham, David Henderson & Nikolaj Jang Pedersen (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Social Epistemology, Routledge. 2019.
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The Ethical Limits of Global DemocracyIn C. Brown and R. Eckersley (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of International Political Theory. 2018.
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59What not to expect from the pragmatic turn in political theoryEuropean Journal of Political Theory 14 (2): 121-140. 2015.The central ideas coming out of the so-called pragmatic turn in philosophy have set in motion what may be described as a pragmatic turn in normative political theory. It has become commonplace among political theorists to draw on theories of language and meaning in theorising democracy, pluralism, justice, etc. The aim of this paper is to explore attempts by political theorists to use theories of language and meaning for such normative purposes. Focusing on Wittgenstein's account, it is argued t…Read more
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51The Interdependence of Risk and Moral TheoryEthical Theory and Moral Practice 21 (2): 207-216. 2018.
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87The Political Legitimacy of Global Governance and the Proper Role of Civil Society ActorsRes Publica 24 (1): 133-155. 2018.In this paper, two claims are made. The main claim is that a fruitful approach for theorizing the political legitimacy of global governance and the proper normative role of civil society actors is the so-called ‘function-sensitive’ approach. The underlying idea of this approach is that the demands of legitimacy may vary depending on function and the relationship between functions. Within this function-sensitive framework, six functions in global governance are analyzed and six principles of legi…Read more
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1A Function-Sensitive Approach to the Political Legitimacy of Global GovernanceBritish Journal of Political Science 50 (3): 1001-1024. 2020.
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34The Practical Turn in Political TheoryEdinburgh University Press. 2018.The first systematic analysis of current debates surrounding the role of practice in political theory Should social and political practices should play a role in the justification of normative political principles? In several sub-domains of political theory, theorists have suggested that practices constrain principles in various ways. This book joins five key debates in the current theoretical literature that have been largely taking place in isolation and identifies common strands of argument a…Read more
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3Political Legitimacy for Our World: Where is Political Realism Going?Journal of Politics 80 (2): 525-538. 2018.
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206Practice-dependence and epistemic uncertaintyJournal of Global Ethics 13 (2): 187-205. 2017.A shared presumption among practice-dependent theorists is that a principle of justice is dependent on the function or aim of the practice to which it is supposed to be applied. In recent contributions to this debate, the condition of epistemic uncertainty plays a significant role for motivating and justifying a practice-dependent view. This paper analyses the role of epistemic uncertainty in justifying a practice-dependent approach. We see two kinds of epistemic uncertainty allegedly playing th…Read more
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203Practices and Principles: On the Methodological Turn in Political TheoryPhilosophy Compass 10 (8): 533-546. 2015.The question of what role social and political practices should play in the justification of normative principles has received renewed attention in post-millennium political philosophy. Several current debates express dissatisfaction with the methodology adopted in mainstream political theory, taking the form of a criticism of so-called ‘ideal theory’ from ‘non-ideal’ theory, of ‘practice-independent’ theory from ‘practice-dependent’ theory, and of ‘political moralism’ from ‘political realism’. …Read more
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4Freedom as Non-Domination or How to Throw the Agent Out of the Space of ReasonsJournal of Power 3 (1). 2011.This paper analyzes agency in Pettit’s republican conception of freedom. By understanding freedom intersubjectively in terms of agency, Pettit makes an important contribution to the contemporary debate on negative liberty. At the same time, some of the presumptions about agency are problematic. The paper defends the thesis that Pettit is not able to provide the sufficient conditions for freedom as non-domination that he sets out to do. In order to show why this is the case and how we can address…Read more
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80The Right to Justification : Elements of a Constructivist Theory of JusticeNotre Dame Philosophical Reviews 40. 2012.The Right to Justification : Elements of a Constructivist Theory of Justice
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2The Right to have Rights' to the Rescue: From Human Rights to Global DemocracyIn M. Goodale (ed.), Human Rights at the Crossroads, Oxford University Press. 2012.
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62This volume explores the relationship between human rights and democracy within both the theoretical and empirical field. It is an innovative study that offers tools for democratizing existing global political institutions.
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Democratic Credentials of Transnational ActorsIn E. Erman & A. Uhlin (eds.), Legitimacy Beyond the Nation-State?, Palgrave-macmillan. 2010.
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90Rethinking accountability in the context of human rightsRes Publica 12 (3): 249-275. 2006.Within liberal democratic theory, ‘democratic accountability’ denotes an aggregative method for linking political decisions to citizens’ preferences through representative institutions. Could such a notion be transferred to the global context of human rights? Various obstacles seem to block such a transfer: there are no ‘world citizens’ as such; many people in need of human rights are not citizens of constitutional democratic states; and the aggregative methods that are supposed to sustain the l…Read more
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112Conflict and Universal Moral TheoryPolitical Theory 35 (5): 598-623. 2007.The solutions to moral problems offered by contemporary moral theories largely depend on how they understand pluralism. This article compares two different kinds of universal moral theories, liberal impartiality theory and discourse ethics. It defends the twofold thesis that (1) a dialogical theory such as discourse ethics is better equipped to give an account of pluralism than impartiality theory due to a more correct understanding of the nature of conflict, but that (2) discourse ethics cannot…Read more
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The Boundary Problem and the Right to JustificationIn D. Owen (ed.), Justice, Democracy and the Right to Justification, Bloomsbury Academic. 2014.
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Political Equality and Legitimacy in a Global ContextIn Eva Erman & Sofia Näsström (eds.), Political Equality in Transnational Democracy, Palgrave-macmillan. 2013.
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Freedom as non-dominationIn V. Flocke & H. Schoneville (eds.), Differenz und Dialog, Berliner Wissenschafts-verlag. 2011.
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132What distinguishes the practice-dependent approach to justice?Philosophy and Social Criticism 42 (1): 3-23. 2016.The practice-dependent approach to justice has received a lot of attention in post-millennium political philosophy. It has been developed in different directions and its normative implications have been criticized, but little attention has been directed to the very distinction between practice-dependence and practice-independence and the question of what theoretically differentiates a practice-dependent account from mainstream practice-independent accounts. The core premises of the practice-depe…Read more
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1Why Adding Democratic Values is Not Enough For Global DemocracyIn E. Erman & A. Uhlin (eds.), Legitimacy Beyond the Nation-State?, Palgrave-macmillan. 2010.
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70Representation, equality, and inclusion in deliberative systems: desiderata for a good accountCritical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 19 (3): 263-282. 2016.
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Stockholm UniversityProfessor
Stockholm, Sweden
Areas of Specialization
| Social and Political Philosophy |
| Normative Ethics |
Areas of Interest
| Meta-Ethics |
| Normative Ethics |
| Social and Political Philosophy |