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    Editorial
    Philosophy, Culture, and Traditions 11 231-232. 2015.
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    Jacques Maritain and the Nature of Religious Belief
    Maritain Studies/Etudes Maritainiennes 10 142-155. 1994.
  •  1
    Bernard Bosanquet and the Legacy of British Idealism (edited book)
    University of Toronto Press. 2005.
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    Introduction: Nationhood and Obligation
    Philosophy, Culture, and Traditions 13 1-10. 2017.
  •  1
    Was Bosanquet a Hegelian?
    Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 31 39-60. 1995.
  •  1
    Martin Versfeld, Citizenship, and the ‘Civitas Dei’
    Philosophy, Culture, and Traditions 13 11-25. 2017.
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    Introduction: Realism, Realisms, and Anti-realisms
    Philosophy, Culture, and Traditions 11 1-12. 2015.
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    What is Beauty?
    Maritain Studies/Etudes Maritainiennes 29 15-25. 2013.
  • David Boucher, ed., The British Idealists (review)
    Philosophy in Review 18 393-396. 1998.
  • Hospitality, Ethics, and Multiculturalism
    Philosophia 40 (1). 2012.
    How is multiculturalism possible in what we call the “postmodern age”? Postmodernity challenges our norms and conventions, our theories of human nature, our grand narratives, and—in general—any essentialist or foundationalist approach. And so it would seem to challenge any attempt to engage in dialogue across cultures or in any way that proposes to be independent of context.One response to this is to focus not on theories but on practices. In particular, I want to focus on the practice of hospit…Read more
  • Paul Coates and Daniel D. Hutto, eds., Current Issues in Idealism (review)
    Philosophy in Review 18 393-396. 1998.
  • Rationality and the Humanities and Social Sciences
    Indian Philosophical Quarterly 21 (3): 257. 1994.
  • Philosophy of Religion (edited book)
    Philosophical Association of Turkey / Distributed by the Philosophy Documentation Center, Bowling Green, Ohio, USA). 2006.
  • Bernard Bosanquet and the Development of Rousseau's Idea of the General Will
    Lumen: Selected Proceedings From the Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies 10 179-197. 1991.
  • Ethical theory today is dominated by utilitarianism and by deontological theories . We also find, though to a much lesser extent, virtue ethics, feminist 'care' theories , social contract theories, and rights-based theories. But often missing from the discussion-and from most ethics textbooks-is natural law theory. Natural law theory has a long history, starting with the Stoics. It is influential outside of the Anglo-American world , and it has its powerful defenders today . But nevertheless it …Read more
  • Today's ethical theory , both utilitarian and non-ontological theories dominated. However, we found that many of its subsequent development in the evolution of those who encourage virtue ethics, feminist care theory, social contract theory and the theory of rights-based build. But usually lacking in this discussion - the teaching of ethics by the majority of it seems - is the natural law theory. Natural law theory has its very long history, starting from the Stoic school, it had occupied in the …Read more
  • Jacques Maritain and freedom of conscience
    Journal of Dharma 31 (1): 29-43. 2006.
  • Cultural Integrity and Liberty Rights
    Indian Philosophical Quarterly 30 (4): 479-494. 2003.
  • On Being Human
    Maritain Studies/Etudes Maritainiennes 19 3-20. 2002.
  • 'Absolute Idealism'and Finite Individuality
    Indian Philosophical Quarterly 24 (4): 431-462. 1997.
  • Kant, Rights, and the General Will
    Indian Philosophical Quarterly 31 (1-4): 333. 2004.
  • Globalization, philosophy, and the model of ecumenism
    South Pacific Journal of Philosophy and Culture 4. 2000.
  • Idealism and rights—and challenges to it
    Collingwood and British Idealism Studies 9 139-159. 2002.