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132A Marxist Dilemma for Social Contract TheoryAmerican Philosophical Quarterly 19 (1). 1982.Marxist social contract theory gives rise to an unwelcome dilemma for would-Be contractarians. For either the state of nature choice situation confronting the parties to the social contract will be defined to include or to exclude the knowledge of the general facts of class conflict. But if, On the one hand, The state of nature choice situation is defined to include such knowledge (particularly the knowledge of the fundamental conflict between the proletariat and capitalist classes), Then it cou…Read more
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30How to Complete the Compatibilist Account of Free ActionProceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 53 124-131. 1979.
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88A Libertarian Justification for a Welfare StateSocial Theory and Practice 11 (3): 285-306. 1985.
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Liberty & Equality: DvdMilk Bottle Productions. 2002.Is political discourse an impotent spectator to the ongoing exercise of political power? Can we ever resolve the tensions between the political values of liberty and equality? With Drew Arrowood, Lawrence Hatab, and James Sterba
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1Liberty & Equality: No Dogs or Philosophers AllowedDVD. forthcoming.Is political discourse an impotent spectator to the ongoing exercise of political power? Can we ever resolve the tensions between the political values of liberty and equality? With Drew Arrowood, Lawrence Hatab, and James Sterba
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167Book Review:Liberalism, Community, and Culture. Will Kymlicka (review)Ethics 103 (1): 152-. 1992.
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81Book Review:The Quality of Life. Martha Nussbaum, Amartya Sen (review)Ethics 105 (1): 198-. 1994.
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73Gewirth: Critical Essays on Action, Rationality, and CommunityRowman & Littlefield Publishers. 1998.As one of the most important ethicists to emerge since the Second World War, Alan Gewirth continues to influence philosophical debates concerning morality. In this ground-breaking book, Gewirth's neo-Kantianism, and the communitarian problems discussed, form a dialogue on the foundation of moral theory. Themes of agent-centered constraints, the formal structure of theories, and the relationship between freedom and duty are examined along with such new perspectives as feminism, the Stoics, and Sa…Read more
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65Nine commentators: A brief responseJournal of Social Philosophy 22 (3): 100-118. 1991.So much of the work that we do as philosophers is published without much critical commentary from our colleagues. Only rarely do we have the chance to improve our work through the extensive critical analysis of our colleagues. That is why I am very grateful to have this opportunity to benefit from the valuable critical analysis that the contributors to this volume have directed at my practical reconciliation argument for making people just. While in this brief response I cannot hope to discuss a…Read more
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104Skeptical theism and the challenge of atheismInternational Journal for Philosophy of Religion 85 (2): 173-191. 2019.Skeptical theists hold that we should be skeptical about our ability to know the reasons that God would have for permitting evil, at least in particular cases. They argue for their view by setting aside actions that are wrong in themselves and focusing their attention on actions that are purportedly right or wrong simply in terms of their consequences. However, I argue in this paper that once skeptical theists are led to take into account actions that are wrong in themselves, as they must, they …Read more
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54Response to Narveson on the Refugees ProblemInternational Journal of Applied Philosophy 31 (1): 89-92. 2017.
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47Sexual Harassment: Issues and Answers (edited book)Oup Usa. 2001.This a collection of contemporary popular and scholarly writing on the subject of sexual harassment. The book is designed to clarify and enrich understanding of a topic that in recent years, especially in the United States, has been the subject of contentious debate in the media, the law, and the academy. The book's variety of political analysis, legal theory, philosophical debate, multicultural and international perspectives, regulatory documents, and Supreme Court case law is unprecedented in …Read more
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32Morality and Self-InterestPhilosophical and Phenomenological Research 59 (2): 525-531. 1999.Kurt Baier’s The Rational and the Moral Order, is the long-awaited sequel to his The Moral Point of View. Like the earlier work, Baier’s new book provides a characterization and defense of morality. It begins with a general account of reason, moves on to a detailed account of practical reason which includes an important distinction between “self-anchored” and “society-anchored” reasons. Morality is then characterized and defended as a system of society-anchored reasons. To illustrate its practic…Read more
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