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Tony Burns

Nottingham Trent University
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Nottingham Trent University
School of Arts & Humanities
PhD, 1998
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Areas of Specialization
Social and Political Philosophy
Philosophy of Social Science
Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy
17th/18th Century Philosophy
Continental Philosophy
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Law
Social and Political Philosophy
Philosophy of Social Science
Continental Philosophy
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  • The Idea of “The Struggle for Recognition” in the Ethical Thought of the Young Marx and its Relevance Today
    In Michael Thompson (ed.), Constructing Marxist Ethics: Critique, Normativity, Praxis, Brill. pp. 33-58. 2015.
    19th Century Political Philosophy
  •  1
    Aquinas’s Two Doctrines of Natural Law
    Political Studies 48 (5). 2000.
    Political TheoryHistory of Political PhilosophyThomas AquinasMedieval Philosophy of NatureMedieval P…Read more
    Political TheoryHistory of Political PhilosophyThomas AquinasMedieval Philosophy of NatureMedieval Political Philosophy
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    Review of S. Sayers, Marxism and Human Nature
    Radical Philosophy (100): 64-65. 2000.
    Socialism and Marxism
  • The Source of the Encyclopédie Article ‘Loi naturelle (morale)
    In Knud Haakonssen (ed.), Grotius, Pufendorf and Modern Natural Law, Dartmouth Publishing Company. 1999.
  • Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty Four as a Critical Dystopia
    In Horan Tom (ed.), Critical Insights: Nineteen Eighty Four, Salem Press. pp. 42-54. 2016.
    Political Theory
  • Introduction: Straussian Voices
    In Tony Burns & James Connelly (eds.), The Legacy of Leo Strauss, Imprint Academic. pp. 1-26. 2010.
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    The Sources of the Encyclopedia Article on Justice: A Reply to Professor Thielemann
    Diderot Studies 22 27-40. 1986.
    Denis Diderot17th/18th Century Political PhilosophyPolitical Theory
  • Hegel and Natural Law Theory
    POLITICS 15 (1): 27-32. 1995.
    Hegel: The State
  • Strauss on Aristotle and the Idea of a “State of Exception”
    In Tony Burns & James Connelly (eds.), The Legacy of Leo Strauss, Imprint Academic. pp. 43-66. 2010.
    Political Theory
  •  1
    Aristotle
    In David Boucher & Paul Joseph Kelly (eds.), Political Thinkers: From Socrates to the Present, Oxford University Press. pp. 81-99. 2003.
    Ancient Greek Political PhilosophyAristotle
  •  1
    Review of M. B. Steger and T. Carver eds., Engels after Marx
    Political Studies 48 (4): 833. 2000.
  •  72
    Joseph Dietzgen and the History of Marxism
    Science and Society 66 (2): 202-27. 2002.
    Joseph Dietzgen (1828-1888) had an important role in the history of Marxism. One reason for this is that he coined the phrase "dialectical materialism" — the hallmark of "orthodox" Marxism. Another reason is that at the beginning of the 20th century, in the absence of Marx's early writings, humanist critics of "orthodox" Marxism like Anton Pannekoek appealed to Dietzgen. An understanding of Dietzgen's thought sheds new light on our understanding of "dialectical materialism" and on the debate bet…Read more
    Joseph Dietzgen (1828-1888) had an important role in the history of Marxism. One reason for this is that he coined the phrase "dialectical materialism" — the hallmark of "orthodox" Marxism. Another reason is that at the beginning of the 20th century, in the absence of Marx's early writings, humanist critics of "orthodox" Marxism like Anton Pannekoek appealed to Dietzgen. An understanding of Dietzgen's thought sheds new light on our understanding of "dialectical materialism" and on the debate between "orthodox" and "Hegelian" Marxists.
    Value TheoryPolitical Views
  • Marxism and Science Fiction: A Celebration of the Work of Ursula K. Le Guin
    Capital and Class (84). 2004.
    Political TheoryPhilosophy, Miscellaneous
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    “Happy Slaves”?: The Adaptation Problem and Identity Politics in the Writings of Amartya Sen
    International Journal of Social Economics 43 (12). 2016.
    Political Theory
  • The Legacy of Leo Strauss (edited book)
    Inprint Academic. 2010.
    Political Theory
  • Capitalism, Modernity and the Nation State
    Capital and Class (101). 2010.
  • Recognition Versus Distribution: Three Works on Equality
    Contemporary Politics 7 (4): 319-9. 2001.
    Political Theory
  •  64
    The tragedy of slavery: Aristotle's rhetoric and the history of the concept of natural law
    History of Political Thought 24 (1): 16-36. 2003.
    This article focuses on the history of the concept of natural law and the role which Aristotle, and especially his Rhetoric, has to play within it. It is sometimes suggested that the origins of the concept of law are to be located in the writings of Plato and Aristotle in the fourth century BCE. The article argues that there is evidence both in Aristotle's Politics and in his Rhetoric to support the view that this is not the case. In these texts Aristotle suggests that the origins of the concept…Read more
    This article focuses on the history of the concept of natural law and the role which Aristotle, and especially his Rhetoric, has to play within it. It is sometimes suggested that the origins of the concept of law are to be located in the writings of Plato and Aristotle in the fourth century BCE. The article argues that there is evidence both in Aristotle's Politics and in his Rhetoric to support the view that this is not the case. In these texts Aristotle suggests that the origins of the concept of natural law lie in the writings of the Sophists in the fifth century, some of whom used natural law arguments to question the legitimacy of slavery.
    History of Political Philosophy
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    Political Theory, Science Fiction and Utopian Literature: Ursula K. Le Guin and The Dispossessed
    Rowman & Littlefield. 2008.
    This work challenges both the widely accepted view thatThe Dispossessed represents a new kind of literary utopia and the place of Ursula K. Le Guin's novel in the histories of utopian/dystopian literature and science fiction.
    Political Realism and Utopianism
  • John Gray and the Death of Conservatism
    Contemporary Politics 5 (1). 1999.
    Political Theory
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