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Character, punishment, and the liberal orderIn Alberto Masala & Jonathan Webber (eds.), From Personality to Virtue: Essays on the Philosophy of Character, Oxford University Press Uk. 2016.
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Censure, sanction and the moral psychology of resentment and punitivenessIn Antje du Bois-Pedain & Anthony E. Bottoms (eds.), Penal censure: engagements within and beyond desert theory, Hart Publishing. 2019.
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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.
Areas of Specialization
Meta-Ethics |
Philosophy of Law |
Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy |
Areas of Interest
Meta-Ethics |
Philosophy of Law |
Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy |