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    Military Penal Law
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  • Examines the basic concepts and methodologies of assisting people in other countries, and their application in such areas as indigenous people, population control, national sovereignty, women's status, and free-trade agreements.
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    Toleration
    with Nicholas G. Fotion
    University of Alabama Press. 1992.
    Most regard toleration as an unattractive fallback position of compromise and so tend to overlook it in favor of such active concepts as freedom, equality, and justice. Fotion and Elfstrom argue that toleration offers us the useful possibility of responding to a difficult situation with a degree of flexibility not possible with the dichotomous concepts of good-bad, right-wrong, ethical-unethical, Right-Left. Tolerating saturates ordinary human life and infuses public discussions of religion, mor…Read more
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    with Nicholas Fotion
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    Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 42 63-68. 2008.
    Many scientists believe that the universe, including the human brain, is governed by natural laws and that all can be explained by natural processes. In consequence, they believe that all events, including brain events, are determined. From this, they often conclude that free will cannot exist. I believe these views are mistaken and will present several lines of argument to support this position. I conclude that the operation of free will is compatible with determinism, can be explained by natur…Read more
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    New challenges for political philosophy
    St. Martin's Press. 1997.
    The globalization of economic activity and human life is the most potent force of the present era. This book examines the impact of this force on human political institutions and ideas. It develops the argument that globalization will erode the nation-state's importance and transform the array of political ideas which accompany it.
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    Moral constraints on war
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    The Strange Logic of Arguments About Cloning
    Philosophical Inquiry 24 (1-2): 57-69. 2002.