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Jonathan A. Jacobs

CUNY Graduate CenterJohn Jay College of Criminal Justice (CUNY)
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  • CUNY Graduate Center
    Department of Philosophy
    Regular Faculty
  • John Jay College of Criminal Justice (CUNY)
    Department of Philosophy
    Regular Faculty
University of Pennsylvania
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1983
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Areas of Specialization
Meta-Ethics
Philosophy of Law
Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy
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Meta-Ethics
Philosophy of Law
Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy
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    Moral Imagination, Objectivity, and Practical Wisdom
    International Philosophical Quarterly 31 (1): 23-37. 1991.
    Moral Imagination
  • “Torah and Political Power: Judaism and the Liberal Polity
    Trumah. 2010.
    Discusses the respects in which religiously grounded considerations can have an appropriate---even important--role in the public and political discourse of a liberal polity. Examines the role tradition can have in enabling people to attain a reasoned justification for moral ideas and ideals, i.e., tradition is not always an impediment to universally valid or objective considerations. Also, discusses respects in which modern liberalism owes an important debt to religious ideas.
    Freedom and Liberty, Misc
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