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29Shamanistic Incantations? Rawls, Reasonableness and Secular FundamentalismJournal of International Political Theory 3 109-128. 2007.The paper examines a specific charge against Rawls's political liberalism, namely that the manner in which it uses the notion of reasonableness renders it a form of secular fundamentalism. The paper begins with an examination of what Rawls means by his notion of ‘the reasonable’ and briefly outlines its role in his version of political liberalism. This leads to a discussion of the different meanings of ‘secular fundamentalism’ and how it is specifically used in its criticism of Rawls's ‘justice …Read more
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21Learning to be Political Liberals: A Reply to ParryManchester Centre for Political Thought. 1998.
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202Punishing 'Dirty Hands'—Three JustificationsEthical Theory and Moral Practice 16 (4): 879-897. 2013.Should those who get dirty hands be punished? There is strong disagreement among even those who support the existence of such scenarios. The problem arises because the paradoxical nature of dirty hands - doing wrong to do right - renders the standard normative justifications for punishment unfit for purpose. The Consequentialist, Retributivist and Communicative approaches cannot accommodate the idea that an action can be right, all things considered, but nevertheless also a categorical wrong. Th…Read more
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Recalibrating Steiner on evilIn Stephen De Wijze, Matthew H. Kramer & Ian Carter (eds.), Hillel Steiner and the Anatomy of Justice: Themes and Challenges, Routledge. pp. 214. 2014.
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212Democracy, Trust and the Problem of ‘Dirty Hands’Philosophy in the Contemporary World 10 (1): 37-42. 2003.‘Dirty hands’ scenarios require politicians to commit moral violations to achieve worthwhile goals. To mitigate the harm done to the fiduciary relationship underlying a democratic society, I argue for the adoption of two procedures: retrospective accountability and special oversight committees. I also offer three criteria for a much-required political ethic.
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173The Challenge of a Moral Politics: Mendus and Coady on Politics, Integrity and ‘Dirty Hands’: Susan Mendus: Politics and Morality, Polity Press, Cambridge, 2009, 130 pp. C. A. J. Coady: Messy Morality: The Challenge of Politics, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 2008, 123 ppRes Publica 18 (2): 189-200. 2012.
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2Machiavellian Thoughts on Mbeki : Between Political Cynicism & Moral NaivetyAustralian Journal of Professional and Applied Ethics 2 (1). 2000.
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