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559Review: Byrd, Sharon and Hruschka, Joachim, Kant's Doctrine of Right (review)Jurisprudence 2 (2): 547-559. 2011.
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1003Review of Martha C Nussbaum's Political Emotions: Why Love Matters for Justice (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 3 (34): 10-11. 2014.
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1876A Feminist, Kantian Conception of the Right to Bodily Integrity: the Cases of Abortion and HomosexualityIn Anita M. Superson & Sharon L. Crasnow (eds.), Out from the Shadows: Analytical Feminist Contributions to Traditional Philosophy, Oxford University Press. 2012.Pregnant women and persons engaging in homosexual practices compose two groups that have been and still are amongst those most severely subjected to coercive restrictions regarding their own bodies. From an historical point of view, it is a recent and rare phenomenon that a woman’s right to abortion and a person’s right to engage in homosexual interactions are recognized. Although most Western liberal states currently do recognize these rights, they are under continuous assault from various po…Read more
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7501The Lockean Enough-and-as-Good Proviso: An Internal CritiqueJournal of Moral Philosophy 9 (3): 410-442. 2012.A private property account is central to a liberal theory of justice. Much of the appeal of the Lockean theory stems from its account of the so-called `enough-and-as-good' proviso, a principle which aims to specify each employable person's fair share of the earth's material resources. I argue that to date Lockeans have failed to show how the proviso can be applied without thereby undermining a guiding intuition in Lockean theory. This guiding intuition is that by interacting in accordance with t…Read more
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25367Kant and WomenPacific Philosophical Quarterly 98 (4): 653-694. 2017.Kant's conception of women is complex. Although he struggles to bring his considered view of women into focus, a sympathetic reading shows it not to be anti-feminist and to contain important arguments regarding human nature. Kant believes the traditional male-female distinction is unlikely to disappear, but he never proposes the traditional gender ideal as the moral ideal; he rejects the idea that such considerations of philosophical anthropology can set the framework for morality. This is also …Read more
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4300A Kantian Conception of Rightful Sexual Relations: Sex, (Gay) Marriage and ProstitutionSocial Philosophy Today 22 199-218. 2006.This paper defends a legal and political conception of sexual relations grounded in Kant’s Doctrine of Right. First, I argue that only a lack of consent can make a sexual deed wrong in the legal sense. Second, I demonstrate why all other legal constraints on sexual practices in a just society are legal constraints on seemingly unrelated public institutions. I explain the way in which the just state acts as a civil guardian for domestic relations and as a civil guarantor for private property and …Read more
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1462John Locke - Libertarian AnarchismIn Guttorm Fløistad (ed.), Philosophy of Justice, Springer, Germany. pp. 157-176. 2014.
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171Patriotism, Poverty, and Global Justice: A Kantian Engagement with Pauline Kleingeld's Kant and CosmopolitanismKantian Review 19 (2): 251-266. 2014.In this article I critically engage some of the philosophical ideas Kleingeld presents in Kant and Cosmopolitanism, namely patriotism, poverty and global justice. Against Kleingeld, I propose, first, that perhaps democracy is less important and affectionate love more so to both Kant himself as well as to an account that can successfully refute a Bernard Williams style objection to Kantian patriotism; second, that guaranteeing unconditional poverty relief for all its citizens is constitutive of t…Read more
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University of Illinois, Urbana-ChampaignDepartment of Philosophy
Department of Women And Gender Studies
Department of Political ScienceProfessor